Description of the attraction
The Royal Palace of Rabat - the residence of King Mohammed VI of Morocco, is rightfully considered the center of the administrative and political life of the state. It is located in the old part of the city - Medina.
The palace, made in the traditional Arabian style, was erected in 1864 as a huge complex - a long two-story yellow-orange building with a green roof and small turrets decorated with carved arches, paintings and mosaics. The entrance is guarded by ancient cannons.
The territory of the Royal Palace can be accessed through an arch with carved gates. The high walls of the palace residence protect it from unwanted guests. The territory near the palace is decorated with rich flower beds and manicured lawns. Hibiscus, banana and fig palms grow around. The garden also has a beautiful multi-jet fountain that is sacred. In the water you can see floating fish, snakes, turtles. This place looks more like a fairytale paradise than a political and administrative institution.
Next to the Royal Palace of Rabat on the square is the family royal mosque of the Sultan Ahl-Fas. Here, every Friday afternoon, King Mohammed VI conducts namaz, and the Moroccan people can see their ruler. The palace is guarded by the royal guards, military and police. Traditionally, the royal guard together with their relatives live in the residence.
Right in front of the royal palace of Rabat, there is a huge Meshwar square - "the place of meeting, council".