It is a palace located in the old medina, built in 1910 to be the residence of Thami El Glaoui, to whom Sultan Mulay Yúsuf granted the title of pasha (governor) of Marrakech in 1912, on a lavish scale to impress his guests. guests. It was renovated by the Moroccan National Museum Foundation and converted into a museum known as the Dar el Bacha or Museum of Confluences. It was inaugurated by Mohamed VI on July 9, 2017. It represents a beautiful example of traditional Moroccan architecture with fountains and orange trees in the central courtyard, seating areas and a hammam.