The Palace of el-Badi is a ruined palace which also offers a good view over Marrakech and the storks that live on its walls. Built around a central courtyard and pool to the order of a Sa’did ruler in 1578, it featured marble columns, stucco and glazed tiles, but was ordered to be destroyed by a 17th century ‘Alawid ruler. The entrance fee is 10 DH, and an extra 10 DH is payable to view the Koutoubia Mosque minbar, which is an ornate ceremonial pulpit.
El Badi Palace is a top attraction in Marrakech, known for its unique features that attract numerous visitors each year.
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Discover nearby attractions, such as El Badi Palace, Sidi Mimoun Garden, Avenue Mohammed V, Rue Bab Agnaou, Souk Lalla Rkia, all within a convenient distance from El Badi Palace.