In the administrative city of Putrajaya resides a beautiful architecture of Astaka Morocco or also known as the Moroccan Pavilion Putrajaya. Tucked in the corner of Putrajaya Botanical Garden, the Moroccan inspired architecture is not only surrounded by landscaped gardens but also a scenic lake that will take your breath away. It is a spectacular monument, built to signify a cultural exchange between two countries – Malaysia and Morocco. 

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In general, there are three grand courtyards here. The entrance courtyard, King’s Court and Granada Court. Also, you can find a water fountain situated in the centre of Granada Court. There’s an RM3 entrance fee if you’re looking to explore the whole gallery (get it from Putrajaya Botanical Gardens Visitor Centre).

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