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Charles the Historian
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A historic mosque built by Saadian Sultan Moulay Abdallah al-Ghalib between 1562-1572, featuring a courtyard with a fountain, arches, and a gallery of Moorish-style arches, and a prayer hall with seven aisles and a central mihrab.
A historic fountain in the Mouassine Mosque complex, built between 1562-1573 CE, featuring a large corbel arch, wooden canopy, and intricate carvings and decorations, with geometric and floral motifs.
A Category: Fountain, the Almoravid Koubba is a small monument in Marrakesh, notable for its extraordinary decoration and as one of the only remnants of Almoravid architecture in the city. It features a domed building with a water basin and a nearby fountain structure.
A historic mosque with a square floor plan, featuring an internal courtyard, galleries, a hypostyle prayer hall, and a traditional minaret with minimal decoration.
A historic wall fountain, the Shrob ou Shouf Fountain is a stunning example of Saadian architecture, featuring a simple loggia sheltering an access to water, adorned with finely carved palm wood and intricate arabesque patterns. Above, a canopy with muqarnas and mandorla-type motifs crowns the fountain.
A 16th-century madrasa named after the adjacent Ben Youssef Mosque, the Ben Youssef Madrasa was the largest Islamic college in the Maghreb, housing up to 800 students and functioning as a historical site and tourist attraction.
Ben Salah Mosque: A 14th-century Marinid-era mosque with a notable minaret and a traditional "T"-type layout, featuring a rectangular courtyard, arcades, and a main prayer hall with nine aisles.
A historic square in Marrakech, Morocco, known for its vibrant atmosphere, street performances, and traditional activities such as storytellers, musicians, and snake charmers.
A historic mosque minaret in the Almohad style, constructed in rubble masonry and sandstone, featuring a tall square shaft, open-air platform, and fluted dome, with a finial and intricate ceramic tilework and ornamentation.
A historic gate in Marrakesh, Morocco, attributed to the Almohad caliph Abu Yusuf Ya'qub al-Mansur and completed around 1188 or 1190.
A historical city gate in Marrakech, Bab er-Robb is one of the most unusual gates in the city, featuring a bastion with a bent passage that performs a 180-degree turn. Its original design allowed travelers to enter the city from the north, but its configuration has been altered over time.
A historic mosque, built by Almohad ruler Yaqub al-Mansur between 1185 and 1190 CE, is a congregational mosque for the caliph and the royal district of Marrakesh's Kasbah district.
A mausoleum that is a historic royal necropolis in Marrakesh, Morocco, featuring luxurious decoration and careful interior design, considered the high point of Moroccan architecture in the Saadian period.
A royal palace known as El Badi' or "the Incomparable" was built during the Saadian dynasty, reflecting the piety and ambition of Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur.
A synagogue integrated into a private house with a central courtyard, featuring traditional Moroccan decoration, zellij mosaic tilework, and a marble Torah ark.
A historic palace and museum built between 1894 and 1900, currently housing the National Museum of Weaving and Carpets.
A royal palace built in the 19th century as the residence of Grand Vizier Si Ba Ahmed ibn Musa, featuring intricate decorations, courtyards, and riad gardens, including the Grand Courtyard, Grand Riad, and Small Riad.
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