Mahkama Du Pacha
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Technically Mahkama Du Pacha is just a parliamentary building. However, there is so much more to this Court of Justice. In reality, it is an endlessly fascinating study in Moroccan and Moorish architecture. The building will remind you of other gems that display Moorish architecture such as The Alhambra in Grananda, Spain.
It’s hard to gain entry to Mahkama Du Pacha because it is still in use. While it is gorgeous from the outside, we recommend trying your luck and tiptoeing inside if you get the chance. Try requesting the guards at the entrance to let you in. The building will leave you awestruck. On the inside, graceful arches coexist with ornate doors. Tiles of various colours—yellow, blue, and black—complement the marble pillars. Rich furnishings adorn the floors. The intricate architecture of Mahkama Du Pacha will leave keen photographers hankering for more.
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