VILLA JOSÉPHINE
The former property of the pasha of Marrakech has retained its character of a colonial villa. One would think one was on the French Riviera.
It is as if one were in a palace on the French Riviera: a colonial-style villa, palm trees, a magnificent swimming pool overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar, French-style service... It was in this luxurious property that the Glaoui, the pasha of Marrakech, would spend the summer and that Walter Burton Harris, the Times correspondent who inspired the character of Indiana Jones, settled. The rooms with flowered curtains and Persian carpets, the bar all in woodwork, the dining room with old porcelain and crystal chandelier draw from a bourgeois repertoire of the beginning of the 20th century.
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