As 16th-century Sultan Ahmed el-Mansour was paving the Badi Palace, near Pl des Ferblantiers, with gold, turquoise and crystal, his court jester wisecracked, ‘It’ll make a beautiful ruin’. That jester was no fool: 75 years later the place was looted. Today it’s hard to guess the glories of el-Badi (the Incomparable) from the stark courtyard.
Check out the view of Marrakesh atop the pisé ramparts, and keep an
eye out for upcoming events here. The king occasionally entertains royal
visitors here, and the stately setting adds instant atmosphere to the
Festival of Popular Arts in July. To reach the entrance, head through Pl
des Ferblantiers and turn right along the ramparts.
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