El Badi Palace, also known as the "Incomparable Palace," is a ruined palace in Marrakesh, Morocco, commissioned by Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur in 1578. The palace was a show of the Sultan's wealth and power, adorned with materials from various countries. After al-Mansur's death, the palace fell into disrepair and was eventually stripped of its valuable materials. Today, it's a popular tourist spot in Marrakesh, showcasing historical artifacts like the Minbar of the Kutubiyya Mosque. Despite its decline, the palace still stands as a testament to Morocco's rich architectural history.