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An Architectural Gem of Morocco

Located in Marrakech's medina, the "Pearl of the South" of Morocco. Construction began in the late 19th century by Si Moussa, a powerful Grand Vizier (equivalent to a Prime Minister in China) during the Alaouite dynasty. His son, Mulay Mohammed, who served as regent for the 12-year-old sultan, expanded the palace. It took over 20 years to build the residence as it stands today, and it is considered an architectural gem of Morocco. This is a typical Andalusian (Mediterranean) style building, characterized by five key elements: green tiles, cedarwood, plaster, mosaics, and marble. Because Muslims recognize only one God (Allah) and reject any other forms of worship, all the painted woodwork and plaster carvings feature floral patterns, avoiding depictions of animals or people. When you enter the Bahia Palace, the recommended visiting order is: the audience chamber, the appointment room, the office, the four wives' bedrooms, the communal bedroom for the 20 concubines, the back garden, the Quranic school (for boys and girls), and the music room. "Bahia" means intelligent, brilliant, and magnificent. It is a beautiful name for a girl, and the palace was named after the most beloved of the four wives of the Grand Vizier. Visiting tips: Located in the Marrakech medina (old town), get off nearby (taxis and carriages can drop you off at the entrance). Tickets are required for entry.
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If you're exploring Marrakech and need a little break from the busy souks and buzzing streets, El Bahia Palace is the perfect escape. This beautiful 19th-century palace is like stepping into a Moroccan fairytale — quiet courtyards, colorful tiles, and dreamy archways everywhere you look. ⏳️ A Bit of History (but not boring!) El Bahia means “The Brilliant”, and it definitely lives up to its name. It was built for a powerful vizier and his family (and quite a few wives), so you can imagine the luxury. The rooms are full of hand-carved details, and the gardens are so peaceful you might want to sit there all day. Why You Should Go ⁉️ • It’s super Instagrammable 📸 • You’ll get a feel for Moroccan royal life • It’s calm, cool, and shady — a real oasis in the city 📍Tips for Your Visit: • Entry is affordable (cash only) • Plan around 30–45 minutes for your visit • Early mornings = fewer tourists El Bahia isn’t about grandeur. It’s about elegance, silence, and stepping into a more peaceful Marrakech — even just for a little while.

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