There Batha Museum Royal Palace, built by Sultan Moulay Hassan I, in the last quarter of the nineteenth century to be a center of residence and summer receptions, and completed decorating his successor Mawla Abdul Aziz. Tiled reception rooms are organized around a garden Andalusian nature abundant flora and local Mediterranean. Despite the modern era of the building, the dimensions correspond to their facilities from the corridors and halls and arches, basins, as well as forms of decoration, ceramics and good consistency among these elements, giving it the splendor and pomp highlights the privacy of architecture during this period distinct from the date of Morocco.
Batha Museum
There Batha Museum Royal Palace, built by Sultan Moulay Hassan I, in the last quarter of the nineteenth century to be a center of residence and summer receptions, and completed decorating his successor Mawla Abdul Aziz. Tiled reception rooms are organized around a garden Andalusian nature abundant flora and local Mediterranean. Despite the modern era of the building, the dimensions correspond to their facilities from the corridors and halls and arches, basins, as well as forms of decoration, ceramics and good consistency among these elements, giving it the splendor and pomp highlights the privacy of architecture during this period distinct from the date of Morocco.
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