The Gharnata Palace covers an area of 2000m². Former residence built in the sixteenth century, belonging to the right arm of the pasha of Marrakech in 1920 then bought and converted into a restaurant by the late Moulay Ahmed El Amrani. Fifty years of continuous and incessant efforts, were necessary to him, and to his Heirs who are the current owners, to maintain this precious jewel in all its fragments while preserving to him its world fame. The Gharnata Palace is located between the Bahia Palace, the prefecture of the medina and the Dar Si Said museum, a must-see and strategic location, visited by thousands of tourists. Floors, walls, pillars and door are the result of handcrafted carved and painted cedar wood, seven-colored, chiseled mosaics, stucco powder, marble and gypsum. All according to the canons of Arabic geometry. Moroccan cuisine is our specialty. You can start with a pastilla, melting pigeon and crispy almonds in a crispy dough, then let yourself be intoxicated by the great wine of Morocco, or by the aroma of a tender lamb roasted with herbs.
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