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In this timeless spot the symphony of silence still plays, even today. Only the painted woodwork, the sculpted stone and the zellige fashioned by skilled hands continue to tell the story of this beautiful "Charming and Traditional" house built at the entrance to the medina almost two centuries ago. Offering comfort and tranquility, its four ground-floor lounges can be transformed into conference rooms for mini-seminars or workshops and into restaurant rooms with a capacity of up to 130 people.
True Arabo-Andalusian Palace built in the entry of the Medina two centuries ago, Dar Al Batoul incarnates the know-how and the genius of the Moroccan craftsmen.In this place out of time is played the symphony of silence.Only painted wood, carved stones, chiseled zelliges, continue to tell... |
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