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Ksibat Nhass
Once incredibly lavish, with gold, marble and precious stone embellishments, the Palais Badi (which translates to “The Incomparable”) is now a sprawling and majestic ruin of a palace with vast sunken gardens and multiple pools. Wander the remaining structures (such as the central court, pavilion foundations and stables) to see a glimpse of how the sultan and his family lived, and don’t miss the opulent minbar, the exquisite Muslim pulpit that took eight years to finish.
Written by Kira Reinke