



The Badii Palace
Marrakech
The Badii Palace
Free entry is granted to individuals with reduced mobility as well as Moroccan nationals every Friday and on the first day of national and religious holidays
Veuillez choisir le minimum un billet
Moroccan or resident adult
30 Dh
Moroccan or resident child between 7 and 13
10 Dh
Foreigner Adult
100 Dh
Foreigner Child between 7 and 13
50 Dh
Total : 0,00Dh
Description
The Palace was founded in 1886 at the behest of Abi Imrane Moussa Ben Ahmed Ben Mbarek, grand vizier to Sultans Sidi Muhammad Ben Abderrahmane (1859-1873) and Al Hassan I (1873-1894), and was later expanded by his son, "Ba-Hmad," who served as the chamberlain and grand vizier to Sultan Moulay Abdelaziz (1894-1908). The palace is an ensemble of architectural harmony, comprising a series of pavilions and annexes of varying sizes, interconnected by long, straight or labyrinthine corridors, either covered or open to the sky. It occupies a total area of eight hectares, with 37,100 m² of buildings and approximately five hectares of green spaces. The construction work spanned over several periods and involved the finest Moroccan artisans from Fez, Meknes, and Marrakech.