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El Bahia Palace

Marrakesh, Marrakesh, Morocco

Featured Review : Originally a palace owned by the Grand Vizier, Si Ahmed Ben Moussa (better known as Bou Ahmed, a black slave who clawed his way to hold, in his twilight years, almost autocratic control as Protector for the young sultan...See Full Review

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El Bahia Palace Reviews

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El Bahia Palace

  • 3 out of 5 stars by linet from Eindhoven, Netherlands
  • August 15, 2004
El Bahia Palace
Quote: Built by a smart vizier in the 19th century, El Bahia palace is almost fully preserved to this day. This man had four wives and he built a home for these ladies where each have their own quarters and would not run into each other in daily life. ... Read the full El Bahia Palace review

From journal The mysterious city of Morocco

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Palais de la Bahia

  • 4 out of 5 stars by SaraP from London, England
  • October 12, 2003
Palais de la Bahia
Quote: Originally a palace owned by the Grand Vizier, Si Ahmed Ben Moussa (better known as Bou Ahmed, a black slave who clawed his way to hold, in his twilight years, almost autocratic control as Protector for the young sultan, Abd El Aziz). The... Read the full El Bahia Palace review

From journal Mesmerising Marrakech

Palais de la Bahia

  • 3 out of 5 stars by globe trotter from Manchester, United Kingdom
  • December 4, 2000
Quote: This is probably the best kept palace in Marrakesh - only part of it is open as the royal family still use part of it- but the part that is open includes enough rooms & space to house at least 20 families - so you won't be disappointed. I... Read the full El Bahia Palace review

From journal Medinas & Mosques in Morocco