



Dar El Bacha
Dar El Bacha, also known as "The House of the Pasha," is a stunning architectural gem in the heart of Marrakech. Built in the early 20th century, it was once the opulent residence of Thami El Glaoui, the powerful Pasha of Marrakech. The palace is renowned for its exquisite zellige tilework, intricate carved wood ceilings, and tranquil courtyards, reflecting the grandeur of Moroccan craftsmanship. Today, Dar El Bacha is home to the Musée des Confluences, a museum that celebrates the diverse cultural influences that have shaped Morocco. Visitors can explore its beautifully preserved rooms, admire historical artifacts, and enjoy the palace’s renowned café, which serves some of the finest coffee in the city. A visit to Dar El Bacha offers a fascinating glimpse into Morocco’s past while allowing guests to experience the elegance and sophistication of traditional Moroccan design.
Less than 2 hours
💡 This duration is based on typical visitor patterns and includes time for exploring, taking photos and enjoying the attraction at a comfortable pace.
🌍 Foreigners
70 MAD
🌍 Foreigners
20 MAD
Wheelchair Access
Restrooms
Parking
Stroller Friendly
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✨ What to Expect
Inside, visitors can explore exhibits that showcase Moroccan art and artifacts alongside international pieces, illustrating the cultural crossroads represented by the museum's name.
✨ Best Time to Visit
Mornings or early afternoons are ideal for experiencing the palace when it is less crowded, allowing you to fully appreciate the details and tranquility of the space.