Explore the Ruins of El Badi Palace

Explore the Ruins of El Badi Palace

Overview The El Badi Palace is a ruined palace located in Marrakech, Morocco. It was constructed in the 16th century by the Saadian sultans, and was the largest palace in Morocco at the time. The palace was abandoned after a fire in the 17th century, and has since been left to ruins. The palace is now a popular tourist attraction in Marrakech, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. What to See The El Badi Palace is a large, ruined palace located in the heart of Marrakech. The palace was constructed in the 16th century by the Saadian sultans, and was the largest palace in Morocco at the time. The palace was abandoned after a fire in the 17th century, and has since been left to ruins. The palace is now a popular tourist attraction in Marrakech, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The palace is made up of a series of large, square courtyards, and is surrounded by high walls and towers. The main entrance to the palace is through a large gatehouse, which is now in ruins. The interior of the palace is mostly destroyed, but some of the original decoration can still be seen, including carved wooden ceilings and marble floors. The El Badi Palace is a popular tourist attraction in Marrakech, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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