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El Badi Palace

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El Badi Palace, also known as the "Incomparable Palace," is a historic ruin in Marrakech, Morocco. Commissioned by Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur in 1578, it was once a magnificent symbol of his wealth and power. The palace was constructed using luxurious materials from around the world, including Italian marble and Sudanese gold.  

Today, the palace stands as a testament to the grandeur of a bygone era. Visitors can explore the vast courtyard, which once featured a large pool and sunken gardens, and admire the remnants of the palace's architecture. While much of the palace's former glory has faded, its imposing walls, arches, and pavilions still evoke a sense of awe.  

A visit to El Badi Palace offers a glimpse into the opulent past of Marrakech and the Saadian dynasty.

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