Tag: marrakesh
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From Marrakech’s Bustle to Imlil’s Tranquil Embrace

I make my way from Marrakech to the Imlil, in the High Atlas Mountains. I’ll explore some great hiking and trails that connect local villages of the valley.
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Ben Youssef Madrasa: A Masterpiece of Islamic Art in Marrakech

Marrakech’s Ben Youssef Madrasa, a 16th-century Islamic college, exemplifies exquisite Islamic architecture. Commissioned by Saadian Sultan Abdallah al-Ghalib, it housed up to 800 students, fostering learning amid its ornate courtyards and humble student rooms. The madrasa’s intricate tilework and craftsmanship highlight the balance between grandeur and simplicity in the pursuit of knowledge.
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El Badi Palace: A Glimpse into Marrakech’s Past

Marrakech’s El Badi Palace, commissioned in 1578 by Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur, showcases the opulence of the Saadian dynasty. Once a grand residence, it fell into decline after being stripped for materials by Sultan Moulay Ismail. Today, it remains an evocative ruin, inspiring visitors with its historical allure and ongoing restoration efforts.
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El Bahia Palace: A Glimpse into Marrakech’s Opulent Past and Enduring Resilience

The El Bahia Palace in Marrakech, a 19th-century architectural marvel, showcases intricate Moroccan artistry and history. Initially built in the 1860s, it expanded under Si Musa’s son, the Grand Vizier. Recently impacted by an earthquake, restoration efforts highlight Morocco’s commitment to preserving its cultural heritage and historical significance.