Vast art-deco residence
In the golden triangle of the Palmeraie, this ± 900 m² villa built in the 1930s, is nestled in the heart of a ± 2.5 hectare park of palm trees.
This vast residence, a symbol of Marrakech's art-deco architecture, is nestled in the heart of a century-old park and comprises three distinct structures.
The first, a former water tower, houses a living room and two small bedrooms. The views from this vantage point are breathtaking. The former stables have been converted into a guest villa.
Independent, it comprises a living room, dining room and three bedrooms. The third element of this exceptional ensemble is the main villa, enthroned in the heart of the park.
Beyond its architecture, which is unique in Marrakech, the villa is entered through an imposing vestibule that opens onto both floors of the building.
The grand staircase framing the vestibule is in itself an aesthetic symbol of the decade to which the house belongs.
The first floor features a large living room and dining room, opening onto the park.
The two upper floors house the villa's bedrooms and suites. From its roof terrace, you gaze out over a sea of palm trees, then the city and mountains.
Other: Basement, well, not overlooked, staff accommodation, historic property.
La Palmeraie is one of Marrakech's most sought-after neighborhoods.
It extends over 13,000 hectares and boasts more than 150,000 palm trees.
It's a veritable oasis of calm and luxuriance.
This vast residence, a symbol of Marrakech's art-deco architecture, is nestled in the heart of a century-old park and comprises three distinct structures.
The first, a former water tower, houses a living room and two small bedrooms. The views from this vantage point are breathtaking. The former stables have been converted into a guest villa.
Independent, it comprises a living room, dining room and three bedrooms. The third element of this exceptional ensemble is the main villa, enthroned in the heart of the park.
Beyond its architecture, which is unique in Marrakech, the villa is entered through an imposing vestibule that opens onto both floors of the building.
The grand staircase framing the vestibule is in itself an aesthetic symbol of the decade to which the house belongs.
The first floor features a large living room and dining room, opening onto the park.
The two upper floors house the villa's bedrooms and suites. From its roof terrace, you gaze out over a sea of palm trees, then the city and mountains.
Other: Basement, well, not overlooked, staff accommodation, historic property.
La Palmeraie is one of Marrakech's most sought-after neighborhoods.
It extends over 13,000 hectares and boasts more than 150,000 palm trees.
It's a veritable oasis of calm and luxuriance.