Top Things to Do in Marrakech" the Land of Madrasas, Mosques and Markets, Marrakech Offers a Fascinating Glimpse of Its Culture Through Myriad Sights and Experiences
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"Top Things To Do in Marrakech" The land of madrasas, mosques and markets, Marrakech offers a fascinating glimpse of its culture through myriad sights and experiences. Its famous stucco architecture enchants and enthralls, while its sprawling souqs offer delightful bargains. No matter where you go or what you do, Marrakech finds a way to captivate. Realizzata per : Cityseeker 10 Posizioni indicati Jardin Majorelle "Vibrant Garden" The Jardin Majorelle is a wonderful garden created by French painter Jacques Majorelle and is open to the public. They first opened to the public in 1947 and feature a fabulous array of plants from various countries. The wonderful botanical garden, with its big cactus, palm-trees, and bamboos, is a true beauty and the colors go well with the deep blue by Viault shade chosen by Majorelle for his studio. The Islamic Art Museum is now part of the artist's former studio space. +212 661 7590 58 www.jardinmajorelle.com/ [email protected] Rue Yves Saint Laurent, Marrakech Palais de la Bahia "19th-Century Moroccan Splendor" Intricately designed courtyards and white marble corridors with unique designs characterize the breathtaking Bahia Palace. In the second part of the 19th Century, Grand Vizier Sidi Moussa and, after him, Grand Vizier Bou Ahmed, built this palace, which took decades to complete. It encompasses 150 rooms, where Bou Ahmed lived with his four wives and by Val Traveler 24 mistresses. Under the French Protectorate, it became the residence for the French authorities. Comprising of private apartments and reception rooms around patios, the layout was planned so as to maintain the privacy of the palace's inhabitants. While there are some parts which are not open to the public, the visitors have a lot to marvel on its grounds. The colorful patterns on windows and the spectacular gardens are a sight to cherish. A striking example of royal Moorish and Islamic architecture, the Bahia Palace is one of the most opulent sites in Marrakech. Avenue Imam El Ghazali, Marrakech Kutubiyya Mosque "One of Marrakech's Largest Mosques" A structure that has stood for over 800 years, the Koutoubia Mosque, with its 70 meter-high minaret, is one of the largest mosques in the city. It got its name from the Arabic word for "librarian", since around the time of its construction and completion in the early 12th century, the site used to be surrounded by manuscript sellers. The Giralda of Seville and the Hassan by Daniel Csörföly Tower of Rabat were constructed using the minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque as a model. Entry into the mosque is limited to Muslims. However, the beautiful garden around the mosque can be visited by everyone. +212 5 2438 5261 [email protected] 13 Rue el Ksour, Marrakech Jemaâ el Fna "Heart of Marrakech" Although it is commonly translated as the "assembly of the dead" there is little in Marrakech livelier than Jemaâ el Fna. Located at the heart of the city's historic medina, the square was established by Berber Muslims in the 11th century, then renovated and expanded by Caliph Yacoub el Mansour during the following century. Jemaâ el Fna never ceases to by Boris Macek thrive with the bustle of daily life. On any given day, you will find the square filled with locals, tourists, souk shoppers, costumed performers, and more. The historic site officially earned a UNESCO recognition in 2001 though it has long been an important stop on any tour of Marrakech. +212 648 284465 www.jemaa-el- [email protected] Place Jemaâ El Fna, Médina, fna.com/en/ Marrakech El Badi Palace "Remnants of Past Glory" A historic structure that was torn down during the 17th Century to aid the refurbishment of buildings in Meknes, the El Badi Palace, or rather its remnants, still tell of great splendor. It was the Saadian Sultan Ahmed El Mansour who ordered the palace built after the 1578 victory against the Portuguese in the Battle of the Three Kings. With 15 years invested in its by dibaer magnificent construction, the palace shelters the remnants of stunning summer houses like Koubba El Khamsiniya. All that remains of the palace built with precious stones are remains of the ceremonial buildings. These now serve as venues for the annual Festival National des Arts Populaires, the country's biggest folklore and music festival. +212 5 2438 5261 [email protected] Ksibat Nhass, Medina, Marrakech Saadian Tombs "The Saadian's Royal Mausoleum" While Marrakech is studded with architectural wonders and some of the most outstanding landmarks of Morocco, the Saadian tombs take that grandeur to another level. With 60 members of Saadi dynasty interred here, the mausoleum is one of the few remaining tombs of the rulers of Marrakech. Constructed using Italian Carrara marble, the intricate by C messier honeycomb style muqarna work is a solid example of local craftsmanship. Embellished with touching epitaphs, the crypts of the most important members of the royal dynasty such as Sultan Ahmad Al Mansur’s son, rest in the Hall of Twelve Columns. While Sultan Moulay Ismail hid the royal tombs during his reign, they were discovered in the year 1917. An antiquated monument, the tombs reflect Saadian opulence even today. +212 5243-78163 (Tourist Information) Rue de La Kasbah, Marrakech Menara Gardens "Tranquil Gardens" Take in the tranquility of these serene gardens, which rejuvenate every visitor. The Menara Gardens are picturesque, comprising of an intricate pavilion and a serene lake which bolster the beauty of their surroundings. Olive groves border this attraction which beckons tourists and locals alike to unwind and admire the sprawling hills in the distance. by Acp Les Jardin De La Menara, Marrakech Le Jardin Secret "Ode to History" Featuring striking architectural specimens and rich history, Le Jardin Secret attracts with its intricate buildings and picturesque gardens. The palace complex has a stunning pavilion along with other beautiful spaces which aptly represent Islamic Art. Drop by to admire some incredible exhibitions or to simply stroll around the wonderful complex to absorb its by muffinn history. 121 Rue Mouassine, Marrakech Souk Semmarine "Array of Wares" Marrakech is renowned the world over for its colorful souks. One of the best among them is Semmarine, a vibrant market that draws in visitors with its goods. These range from fabrics and jewelry to intricate relics and antiques that will hold your attention. Stroll through stalls selling attractive wares and breathe in the aromas unique to Moroccan souks. by alextorrenegra Souq Semmarine, Marrakech Musée de Marrakech "Palace Museum" Founded by Omar Benjelloun, the former President of the African Automobile Industry in 1997, the Museum of Marrakech is situated right at the center of the medina within the former Menebhi Palace. This beautiful, restored palace was built around a patio at the end of the 19th century and Benjelloun renovated the palace in just nine months. The permanent by ImNotQuiteJack collection displays contemporary Moroccan art, jewelry, ancient furniture mainly manufactured in the Atlas region, and some fine ceramics from Fes. Moreover, it hosts temporary exhibitions of Moroccan contemporary art in the former kitchen and in the former Hammam of the palace. +212 5 2444 1893 www.museedemarrakech. musee.de.marrakech@men Place Ben Youssef, Médina, ma/ ara.ma Marrakech UNIRSI A NOI A : cityseeker.com Termini e condizioni | INFORMATIVA SULLA PRIVACY | API | CONTATTATECI | Diritto d'autore 2021 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).