It consisted of 360 rooms and a courtyard with a large pool. The palace's heavy decorations of Italian marbles and Sudanese gold were taken to Meknes, after the destruction of the palace in the 17th Century.
1A wall at the Badi palace
2Overview pictures of the Badi palace. The previous pool in the middle now contains a garden.
3Overview pictures of the Badi palace. The previous pool in the middle now contains a garden.
4Ruins of some of the guest rooms at the Badi palace
5Map of the guests' quater at the Badi palace
6Overview picture of the Badi palace
7Map of the audience pavillion at the Badi palace
8The current floor of the audience pavillion at the Badi palace
9Entrance of the audience pavillion at the Badi palace
10An old minbar of the Koutobia mosque is displayed here at the Badi palace
11Overview picture from above, shows the Badi palace
12Overview picture from above, shows the Badi palace. The audience pavillion is visible at the far right of the picture.