Royal Makhzen House (Royal Palace)

Dar Al-Makhzen Royal Palace is the official royal palace of King Mohammed VI in Morocco. The building was constructed in 1864 to replace the ruins of the old palace and serves as a center for state affairs and various official events. It is also the designated location for receiving royal guests.

Dar Al-Makhzen Royal Palace itself is a masterpiece of contemporary architecture that beautifully reflects Moroccan culture. Its walls are adorned with intricate designs and engravings. However, visitors and tourists are not allowed to enter or even approach the palace. It is guarded by the Royal Guard along its perimeter. Nonetheless, the artistic masterpiece can be admired from a distance. Adjacent to the palace, there is a mosque dedicated to the king himself. As per Moroccan government regulations, taking photos near the palace is prohibited.

Address of Dar Al-Makhzen Royal Palace:

Cité Universitaire Rabat, Morocco.

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