Sunday, September 6, 2015

5 Places you must visit in Morocco !!


Hello , Everyone , today I'm gonna give you a Five best places to visit in Morocco , but as you know my country have more than this number for a beautiful places and cool things to visit , i will give you a simple introduction for each one of them and like always , for any more infos , pictures , you can email me here : ayoubmarouri@gmail.com .


1- Jemaa El Fna


Jemaa el Fna is a very famous public square in the southwest of the medina (historic old town) of Marrakech in Morocco. This traditional landmark, popular and lively attracts over a million visitors a year , and "the cultural space of the Jemaa el Fna" is registered in 2001 Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.

2- Hassan II Mosque


The Hassan II Mosque is located in Casablanca (Morocco). Built partly on the sea, it is a religious and cultural complex, built on nine hectares and includes a prayer room, a bathroom ablutions, baths, a Koranic school (madrasa), a library and a museum. The mosque can accommodate 700,000 people.

3- Andalusian Gardens


It's a garden in Rabat Morocco , near l'Oudaya , a great garden with a lot of flowers and trees , a good place to change the mood and relax , you can visited in early morning or in the evening after visiting the other monuments , a really cool place for relax and inspiration .

4- Medersa Bou Inania


The Madrasa Bou Inania is a madrasa built in Fez, Morocco, between 1350 and 1355 for Sultan Abu 'Inan Faris (r 1348 -. 59) under the dynasty of Mérinides. It is the only madrasa in the city with a minaret, and it also adjoined shops for its financing, as well as extensive latrines, which testify to its public nature. Indeed, the madrasa functioned both as a school and as Friday Mosque.

5- The Museum of Marrakesh 


The Museum of Marrakech, located next to the Ben Youssef Madrasa, is a palace built on a plot of 2108 m2 and has a large patio of 709 m2, typical of Moorish art, transformed into a private museum and location host of cultural activities.

This former palace Mnebbi, residence built in the late nineteenth century, has been restored and renovated into a museum by Omar Benjelloun, who was a great collector and patron of Morocco. The Marrakech Museum is funded and managed by the Omar-Benjelloun foundation.

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