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Los Angeles Times
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Lauren Beale

BRIEF: Moroccan villa seen in 'Spectre' is for sale

Nov. 17--This is intriguing. The Moroccan house where some scenes from the current James Bond movie, "Spectre," were shot is listed for sale at $4.3 million.

Set on almost 2.5 acres near Marrakesh, the contemporary villa was built in 2006 of concrete, metal and glass.

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Algerian architect Imad Rhamouni, a prot駩 of inventive French designer Philippe Starck, worked with the owners to create the dramatic linear home.

The two-level house, named Dar Bianca, includes two living areas, a sleek kitchen, six bedrooms, two bathrooms and a gym in close to 7,000 square feet. The guesthouse has an additional two bedrooms and a bathroom.

Walls of glass blur the lines between indoor and outdoor space and make it easy to spy activity at the estate's two swimming pools.

Views take in the Atlas Mountains.

Emile Garcin, Marrakesh, has the listing.

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