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When he was deposed and exiled in 1953 His Higness King Mohammed V was given refuge in five different locations before he finally left the country.

Dr. Dubois-Roquebert would visit the Royal Family in each of them.*

In memory of this journey that forever marked the fate of their father, his children have given the name of each of these towns to one of the pavilions .

The luxurious pavilions which make up Maroc1Lodge all offer refined suites.

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These 4 luxurious pavilions offer the following accommodation:

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- 3 pavilions, "Zonza", "Ile Rousse" and "Antsirabé" 80 square meters each:

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these pavilions offer:

 - entrance

 - living room with fireplace (1)

 - bedroom with bay windows opening onto the terraces (1)

 - bathroom with shower (1)

 - separate toilets (1)

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- 1 pavilion, Villa, “Saint-Germain-en-Laye” 140 square meters:

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this pavilion offers :

 - entrance (2)

 - living room (1)

 - bedrooms (2) with bay windows opening onto the terraces

 - bathrooms with shower (2)

 - separate toilets (2)

 - fireplaces (2)

 

Through concern for the environment all bathrooms are equipped with showers.

The house linen and bed sheets are made of cotton satin. All beds are doubles, 200x180 (King) or can be separated into two single beds of 200x90.

All suites have a mini bar, satellite television, and safes. Heating is by electric convection air blown heating. A high-speed ADSL internet connection is available free of charge at reception.

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* the doctor relates these events in his book "Mohammed V, Hassan II, as I knew them".

 

 

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