Amanjena is defined by restraint. Just outside Marrakech, the whole setting is built from rose-toned walls, long colonnades, still water, and gardens arranged with unusual precision, giving it a mood that feels hushed rather than ornamental. The architecture references Morocco, but in a reduced, highly controlled way — more shadow, symmetry, and proportion than decoration.
There is very little visual noise here. Everything is softened by light, reflection, and the dry warmth of the landscape, which gives Amanjena its particular kind of presence: composed, spacious, and quietly severe.