Royal Palace of Tétouan- Tétouan, Morocco
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N 35° 34.234 W 005° 22.113
30S E 285356 N 3938901
a royal palace located on El Mechouar Square, formerly known as Hassan II Square, a historic urban space also traditionally known as the Feddan, in the Medina of Tétouan.
Waymark Code: WM1889Y
Location: Morocco
Date Posted: 06/17/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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According to Wikipedia, "the Royal Palace of Tétouan is located on El Mechouar Square, formerly known as Hassan II Square, a historic urban space also traditionally known as the Feddan, in the Medina of Tétouan.

It is a palace of the Moroccan Monarchy in Tétouan, and the former main seat of political authority of the Spanish protectorate in Morocco from 1913 to 1956. It encloses both the former governor's palace and the former Spanish consulate, which in the protectorate era respectively housed the Khalifa or personal representative of the Sultan of Morocco on the compound's northwestern side, and the Spanish High Commissioner on its southeastern side.

The compound's oldest building was constructed around 1740 as the local Government Palace (Dar al-Emrat). In 1913 it became the seat of the Khalifa, namely Mohammed Mehedi Uld Ben Ismael until his death in 1923, then his son Hassan Ben el Mehedi Ben Ismael until the protectorate's end in 1956. It was remodeled several times, including in 1947 on a design by painter Mariano Bertuchi.

The Spanish Consulate in Tétouan was established following the Treaty of Wad Ras that concluded the Hispano-Moroccan War (1859–1860), which also stipulated that a Franciscan mission be created in the town. The consulate's main building was designed by Coronel Gelis of the Spanish Corps of Engineers and built between 1861 and 1864. The adjacent Franciscan church was completed in 1866. In 1913, the consulate building became the residence of the High Commissioner of the newly created Spanish protectorate in Morocco, also known as the High Commissariate (Spanish: Alta Comisaría). It was subsequently remodeled in the mid-1910s by Tétouan municipal architect Carlos Ovilo Castelo , who added the two circular towers that frame the building's western façade. In 1926, the Franciscan mission moved away from the compound and relocated to the newly built church of Nuestra Señora de la Victoria in the Spanish colonial expansion of the city (Spanish: Ensanche de Tetuán.The interiors of the High Commissioner's residence were again remodeled in the late 1940s by High Commissioner José Enrique Varela.

The complex was repurposed as a Royal palace following Morocco's independence in 1956 and its proclamation as a kingdom on 14 August 1957. It was refurbished under King Hassan II by designer André Paccard. In 1988, the Feddan was remodeled and a wall and monumental gate were erected, thus isolating the former High Commissioner's residence from public view.The palace is not open to the public".

Address: El Mechouar Square, Tétouan, Morocco
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