This riad has a particular history: from its construction, in fact, it already presaged its vocation of cultural exchange between East and West.
This mansion bringing together all the components of the nobility of Hispano-Moorish art, was built by the French admiral known as Bailli De Suffren, in charge of a diplomatic mission to Morocco which proved to be a success and was crowned with a treaty of friendship and commerce between the two countries in 1766 (Wikipedia).
Suffren, whose statue is erected in Saint-Tropez, was a simple character, despite his nobility, with outspokenness and generosity recognized as that found in the Moroccan tradition….
A character that Riad Tayba prides itself on perpetuating in its welcome and its cultural vocation, beyond simple accommodation.
Riad Tayba is also placed in a perspective of fair tourism both in the management of its personnel than in the choice of s comfort equipment and hopes to participate in this, on its small scale, to promote a soul for globalization, a maxim borrowed from the Festival of Sufi Culture in Fez which takes place every year in April
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