• Bahia Palace was built in the late 19th century by Si Moussa, a former slave who rose to become a prominent member of the royal court in Morocco.
  • Finding the palace of Bahia is quite easy. You need to focus on the jewelry market on the street Riad-Zitoun al-Jidid, and directly opposite the palace.
  • There are several theories on whether the palace was called "bahia" because of its architectural beauty or after the viziar’s favorite wife.
  • The Bahia Palace is one of the most important highlights of the city of Marrakech, located in the Western side of the kingdom to the South of Rabat, the capital.
  • The majestic 19th century Bahia Palace, with its stunning stuccos, paintings and mosaics is a ‘must-see’ of Marrakech.
  • For this reason, the Bahia Palace (Fra.: Palais de la Bahia) should count among the cultural must-sees for a stay in Marrakech.
  • There’s no symmetry or planning to Bahia Palace because of its haphazard construction over so many years as more land became available.
  • Bahia Palace was built in the 1860s by Si Moussa, the powerful Grand Vizier of Sultan Hassan I of Morocco.
  • The building of Bahia Palace was commissioned by Si Moussa, a former slave who had managed to rise through the ranks to become Moulay Hassan’s...
  • Located in Marrakech, the Bahia Palace is steeped in history. The Bahia Palace (the beautiful or brilliant) was named after the courtesan of Ba Ahmed.