List Of Moroccan Royal Residences
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The King of Morocco currently has at least one residence in each of the country's principal cities, sometimes going back to ancient times. They are often referred to as Dar el-Makhzen, using the Moroccan term for the monarchical institution.


Palaces

The royal palaces are owned and maintained of the Moroccan state, and made available to the King and his family: * Royal Palace in part of the Kasbah of Marrakesh, created in 1183 by Caliph Abu Yaqub Yusuf; * Royal Palace of Fez, created in 1276 by Sultan Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Abd al-Haqq; * Royal Palace of Meknes (also known as ''Al Mhancha''), occupying part of the Kasbah of Moulay Ismail created in 1672 by Sultan Ismail Ibn Sharif; *
Royal Palace of Rabat The Royal Palace or Dar al-Makhzen (, ber, ⵜⴰⴷⴰⵔⵜ ⵏ ⵎⴿⵣⵏ) is the primary and official residence of the king of Morocco in Rabat. It is situated in the commune of . History The Alawi sultans and kings have maintained a pal ...
, created in 1785 by Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah, principal seat of the monarchy since 1912; *
Dar el-Beida, Fez The Dar el-Beida ( ar, الدار البيضاء, ) is a royal residence in Fez, Morocco. It was originally part of the same complex as the adjacent Dar Batha to its northeast, but was separated in 1915 as the latter was repurposed as a museum. I ...
, created in the late 19th century by Sultan
Hassan I ''Mawlay'' Hassan bin Mohammed ( ar, الحسن بن محمد, translit=al-Ḥassan bin Muḥammad), known as Hassan I ( ar, الحسن الأول, translit=al-Ḥassan al-Awwal), born in 1836 in Fes and died on 9 June 1894 in Tadla, was a sulta ...
; * Jbel Kbir Palace in the outskirts of Tangier, used by former Sultan Abdelaziz following his deposition in 1908; * Royal Palace of Casablanca, created in the 1920s; *
Dar Es Salam Palace, Rabat The Dar Es Salam Palace is a residence of the King of Morocco in Rabat, Morocco. It is specifically associated with the memory of Morocco's first king Mohammed V who appreciated its seclusion and made it a principal place of living. The palace was ...
, created by Sultan Mohammed V; * Royal Palace of Ifrane, created by Sultan Mohammed V in the 1930s; * Royal Palace of Tétouan, created in 1956 by merging the former governor's mansion with the adjacent residence-general of the Spanish protectorate in Morocco in Tétouan; * Summer Palace of Skhirat, created by King Hassan II, the scene of the
1971 Moroccan coup d'état attempt The 1971 Moroccan coup attempt, also known as the Skhirat coup d'état (Arabic: محاولة انقلاب الصخيرات) was a failed attempt by rebel military leaders to overthrow King Hassan II of Morocco on 10 July 1971, on his forty-second ...
; * Royal Palace of Agadir, created by Hassan II in the 1990s and including an ocean-facing golf course; *
Marshan Palace, Tangier The Marshan Palace is a palace of the King of Morocco in the Marshan neighborhood of Tangier, Morocco. Legislative Assembly of the Tangier International Zone The building was initially erected in the early 1950s as the seat of the Legislative ...
, former seat of the International Legislative Assembly of the Tangier International Zone, repurposed in the 2010.


Private residences

Other royal residences, unlike the above-listed palaces, are privately owned by the royal family: * The "Royal Farm" (''Mazraâ Malakia'') of Bouznika was created by Hassan II, who often resided there in his later years; * As of the early 2020s, the king was reported to often stay at his residences in Salé near Rabat, Anfa and Tamaris near Casablanca, and Al Hoceima and M'diq on the Mediterranean coast; * Other residences are at the Douiyet farm near Fez and in Midelt, Nador,
Oujda Oujda ( ar, وجدة; ber, ⵡⵓⵊⴷⴰ, Wujda) is a major Moroccan city in its northeast near the border with Algeria. Oujda is the capital city of the Oriental region of northeastern Morocco and has a population of about 558,000 people. It ...
, and Safi; * A former residence of Mohammed V in Oualidia is now in a state of disrepair.


Former properties

In pre-Protectorate Morocco, the governor's mansion in places other than the Imperial cities could also be known as ''Dar El-Makhzen'' as they were symbols of the monarchy, and the monarch would typically stay there on occasional visits. For example, the Kasbah Palace in Tangier is still often referred to as ''Dar El-Makhzen'' even though it was never a permanent residence of the sultan or king. The ruins of the 16th-century
El Badi Palace El Badi Palace ( ar, قصر البديع, lit=Palace of Wonder/Brilliance, also frequently translated as the "Incomparable Palace") or Badi' Palace is a ruined palace located in Marrakesh, Morocco. It was commissioned by the sultan Ahmad al-Mans ...
in the Kasbah of Marrakesh are open to the public. The late-19th-century Dar Batha palace in Fez, adjacent to Dar el-Beida and originally part of the same complex, has been repurposed as a museum in 1915. () in Safi was converted into administrative offices under the protectorate and has hosted Morocco's National Ceramics Museum since 1990. Another former property also known as ''Dar Es-Sultan'' in
Essaouira Essaouira ( ; ar, الصويرة, aṣ-Ṣawīra; shi, ⵜⴰⵚⵚⵓⵔⵜ, Taṣṣort, formerly ''Amegdul''), known until the 1960s as Mogador, is a port city in the western Moroccan region of Marakesh-Safi, on the Atlantic coast. It ha ...
is now in ruined condition. The
Abdelhafid Palace The Abdelhafid Palace or Moulay Hafid Palace is a historic structure at 23, rue Mohammed Ben Abedelouhab in the Hasnouna neighborhood of Tangier, Morocco. It was built in 1912–1913 as the intended main residence of former Sultan Abdelhafid ...
in Tangier is a rare case of a former ruling family property that has passed to foreign hands. It was built but never used by former Sultan Abdelhafid following his abdication in 1912. It was then seized by the protectorate authorities in 1918 and purchased by Italy in 1927, thus also known as the Palace of Italian Institutions.


See also

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Lists of royal residences The following articles contain lists of royal residences: *List of palaces *List of royal palaces * Spanish royal sites *List of British royal residences *List of Danish royal residences *List of Hawaiian royal residences *List of Moroccan royal re ...
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French Protectorate Residence, Rabat The French Protectorate Residence also known as Residence-general (french: résidence générale) is a historic building in Rabat, Morocco. It was the seat of the Resident-general in the French protectorate in Morocco The French protectorate ...


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