Rabat, Morocco Palace of the Sultan Early 20th Century Postcard
This postcard features the "Palais du Sultan" (Palace of the Sultan) in Rabat, Morocco, during the early 20th century. The image captures the grand architecture of the Sultan's Palace, with its prominent arches, tall towers, and intricate details. The foreground shows local figures in traditional attire, adding a cultural dimension to the historic setting.
The reverse side includes a handwritten message:
Conte-moi tes occupations. Tu sais que je garde de toi un vivace souvenir et que ton amitié m’est précieuse. N’oublie pas que je suis triste parfois et que tu m’as remonté souvent. Prie-moi si quelque raison d’agacerie n’a pas frappé ton cerveau. Je te serre affectueusement la main.
Émile.
(Translation: Tell me about your activities. You know that I keep vivid memories of you and that your friendship is precious to me. Don’t forget that I sometimes feel sad, and you have often lifted my spirits. Pray for me if some reason for annoyance has not struck your mind. I warmly shake your hand.
Émile.)
Addressed to:
E. Pannier
Rue de la Marine Prolongée
Rabat
Size: Approx. 14 cm x 9 cm
The Sultan’s Palace in Rabat is a symbol of Morocco’s rich cultural and political heritage.
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