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Moroccan Government to Sell Hotel Mamounia in Marrakech

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Moroccan Government to Sell Hotel Mamounia in Marrakech

Moroccan Government to Sell Hotel Mamounia in Marrakech

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Rabat – La Mamounia hotel, property of the State and the city of Marrakech, is expected to be partially privatized. In February 2019, the government proceeded with the privatization of several public institutions. Through privatization, the government expects revenues of more than MAD 5 billion.

The Mamounia Hotel, among other public institutions, is part of this initiative.

The mythical palace was built in the early 1920s by French architects Henri Prost and Antoine Marchisio. It took its name from its magnificent gardens of Prince Mamoun.

Surrounded by ramparts, offering beautiful views of the Atlas, with an 8-hectare garden, the hotel attracted some of the most prominent and powerful figures in the world. Winston Churchill, Hitchcock, Charlie Chaplin, Mick Jagger, Edith Piaf, and Jacques Chirac all stayed at the palace.

Originally, in the 1920s, the hotel aimed to attract mainly long-stay clientele and included only fifty rooms on one floor. The painter Jacques Majorelle (whose villa and garden are one of the major attractions of Marrakech) decorated the lounge bearing his name. After the Second World War, the number of rooms reached 100.

King Hassan II began a series of renovations in the 1980s. The hotel had a fourth floor, an additional wing, and a casino, and its capacity reached 200 rooms.

Read also: Conde Nast Readers Choice: Marrakech’s La Mamounia World’s Best Hotel

The last major renovation was launched in 2009 by King Mohammed VI. The three years of work and decoration revisited by Jacques Garcia cost $120 million.

The hotel now exceeds 200 rooms, has expanded its pool, and has a large spa. The Mamounia hotel is an example of traditional Moroccan crafts with its zelliges (local mosaics), lanterns, ironwork, or “tadelakt” (lime wall covering tinted with pigments).

The privatization of Marrakech’s jewel caused public concern. People feared that La Mamounia hotel would fall into foreign hands. Finance Minister Mohamed Benchaaboun hastened to reassure the public that “the hotel will remain Moroccan.”

It is very likely that the Moroccan State will give up only a part of the Mamounia hotel’s capital. The National Office of Railways (ONCF) currently owns 62% of the hotel, the rest is the property of the Deposit and Management Fund (Caisse des dépôts de gestion) and the municipality of Marrakech.

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