Dar el-Bacha Street (Rue Dar el-Bacha)

Dar el-Bacha Street (Rue Dar el-Bacha)

Dar el-Bacha Street (Rue Dar el-Bacha)

Nestled in the heart of Marrakech’s medina, Dar el-Bacha Street (Rue Dar el-Bacha) leads to one of the city’s most opulent palaces. This former residence of Pacha Thami El Glaoui, who governed Marrakech from 1912 to 1956, showcases intricate tilework, vibrant wall paintings, and exquisite woodcarvings. Visitors can explore the lavish interiors, where detailed craftsmanship and rich colors create a sense of historical grandeur. The palace’s ornate decor and architectural details offer a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of its former inhabitant.

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