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[[Image:El Badi Palace 2.jpg|right|thumb|200px|El Badi Palace in Marrakech]]
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'''El Badi Palace''' ({{lang-ar|<big>'''قصر البديع'''</big>}}) is located in [[Marrakech]], [[Morocco]], and nowadays it consists of the remnants of a magnificent palace built by the [[Saadian]] king [[Ahmed el-Mansour]] in [[1578]]. The original building is thought to have consisted of 360 rooms, a courtyard of 135m by 110m and a pool of 90m by 20m, richly decorated with [[Italy|Italian]] [[marbles]] and large amounts of gold imported from [[Sudan]]. It also has a small underground, tunnel like jail where the king kept his prisoners. It's about four cells. Unfortunately this fairy-like palace, which construction took approximately 25 years, was torn apart by the alaouite [[Sultan]] [[Ismail Ibn Sharif|Mawlay Ismail]] who used the materials to decorate his own palace in [[Meknes]].
'''El Badi Palace''' ({{lang-ar|<big>'''قصر البديع'''</big>}}) is located in [[Marrakech]], [[Morocco]], and nowadays it consists of the remnants of a magnificent palace built by the [[Saadian]] king [[Ahmed el-Mansour]] in [[1578]]. The original building is thought to have consisted of 360 rooms, a courtyard of 135m by 110m and a pool of 90m by 20m, richly decorated with [[Italy|Italian]] [[marbles]] and large amounts of gold imported from [[Sudan]]. It also has a small, underground, tunnel-like jail with about four cells where the king kept his prisoners. Unfortunately, this fairy-like palace, which took approximately 25 years to construct, was torn apart by the alaouite [[Sultan]] [[Ismail Ibn Sharif|Mawlay Ismail]] who used the materials to decorate his own palace in [[Meknes]].
The design of the palace is influenced by the [[Alhambra]] in Granada.
The design of the palace is influenced by the [[Alhambra]] in Granada.



Revision as of 09:13, 16 February 2007

El Badi Palace in Marrakech

El Badi Palace (Arabic: قصر البديع) is located in Marrakech, Morocco, and nowadays it consists of the remnants of a magnificent palace built by the Saadian king Ahmed el-Mansour in 1578. The original building is thought to have consisted of 360 rooms, a courtyard of 135m by 110m and a pool of 90m by 20m, richly decorated with Italian marbles and large amounts of gold imported from Sudan. It also has a small, underground, tunnel-like jail with about four cells where the king kept his prisoners. Unfortunately, this fairy-like palace, which took approximately 25 years to construct, was torn apart by the alaouite Sultan Mawlay Ismail who used the materials to decorate his own palace in Meknes. The design of the palace is influenced by the Alhambra in Granada.

In one of the refurbished pavilions, the Koutoubia minbar is now on exhibition.

El Badi Palace in Marrakesh

See also

Page of the holy Qoran "executed in the Mosque of the Al-Badi Palace in Marrakech, and finished on the 13th day of the month of Rab'ia in the year 1008 after the Hegira during the reign of Sultan Ahmed el-Mansour, father of moulay Zidan Abu Maali": http://www.omifacsimiles.com/brochures/koran.html (retrieved on 20-12-2006)