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Ethnographic Museum of the kasbah of Chefchaouen: A travel trough the time



Opened in 1985, this museum covers an area of 300 m2 and occupies the left area of the Kasbah, the splendid monument of the city of Chefchaouen.

Historical Overview of the building

The museum occupies a large space in the northwest part of Kasba. Originally, it was the private residence of Prince Moulay Rachid Ben Ali, the founder of the city of Chefchaouen in 1471.
in 1743, During the reign of Sultan Moulay Ismail, the building was restored by one of its governors, the commander Ahmed Ben Ali Rifi, which made the Kasba prestige and role of yesteryear: the regional command center of Chefchaouen and the tribe of Ghmara.
The building of the museum was occupied and used as a community center by the Spaniards during the protectorate.

Chefchaouen gates: reach the heart of Chefchaouen

your holiday in Chefchaouen
Your holiday in Chefchaouen


As any Moroccan city, the medina is his heart. To reach the heart of Chefchaouen, you should pass through one of the gates that surround it. These doors are part of the cultural heritage of the city:

THE “EL HAMMAR” DOOR – “BAB EL HAMMAR”

 Located in Souika Street, its name refers to the once well-known business in the region, namely El Hammar meaning "donkey driver." This neighborhood, named Bab El Hammar, was the starting point of a successful trade between Chefchaouen and southern Morocco (Fez, Rabat) or north (Tangier, Tetouan). Therefore, this door (and the course area) occupied a strategic place in the development of this trade since it was a place of meeting and display of merchandise and consequently a starting point for other shopping centers.
Some historians describe El Hammar as Moroccans who worked with Spanish as soldiers and who used this door as a starting point for their militaries operations.

The KOUTOUBIA inspired the architects of the Giralda in Seville and the Hassan Tower

A mosque built in the XIIth century, the Koutoubia is distinguished by its exceptional minaret.


Holidays MoroccoThe KOUTOUBIA inspired the architects of the Giralda in Seville and the Hassan Tower - visit Marrakech


Over time, the Koutoubia Mosque has become emblematic of Marrakech. Its construction was decided in 1158 by the sultan Almohades Abdel Moumen soon after his conquest of Marrakech. It was completed in 1199 with the building of his famous minaret ordered by the little son of Sultan Yacoub el Mansour. Koutoubia, literally the "Mosque of the booksellers' in Arabic, is named after the many merchants of books and manuscripts that set up their stalls in the immediate vicinity of the building from 12 ° -13 ° century.

The Medersa of ben Youssef: The masterpiece of sacred architecture

Medersa ben Youssef -Holidays Morocco - visit Merrakech


The Medersa of ben Youssef is one of the most spectacular monuments of Marrakech. The current structure of this Koranic school was built around 1570 by the Saadian and restored in 1950. At the time of its splendor, the Ben Youssef Madrasa could accommodate up to 900 students in 150 cells that make up the building. This architectural feature makes this sacred building the largest madrasas across the Maghreb.

Bab Agnaou



Considered to be one of the most important gates of the Medina of Marrakech, Bab Agnaou was built in the thirteenth century by the Almohads Sultan, Yacoub el Mansour, to protect access to the administrative and military headquarters of the Kasbah.

the Kasbah of Agadir: the most majestic site of the city

Holidays Morocco: visit the most majestic site of Agadir


The Casbah or Kasbah of Agadir is the most majestic and the most beautiful site of Agadir. It is a fortress overlooking the city and the beach from a height of 236 meters, and it was built by Mohammed Ech-Cheikh (founder of the dynasty Saadian) in 1540 to lead the office of Agadir and to protect it from the Portuguese attacks. The place was reinforced two centuries later in 1752 by Moulay Abdallah who set up a garrison of two thousand men. After the 1960 earthquake, the fortifications were rebuilt on their old brands and only the front door was kept to the authentic.

Agadir holidays

Agadir

Agadir a real holiday world

The city of Agadir located in southern Morocco, well after Casablanca and Marrakech.The Berber name of the city means "fortified granary" and the origin of the name is uncertain. The history of Agadir began during the 16th century when the city breaks free as a port. The trade is around following commodities: linen, sugar, skins or wax. With the emergence of the port of Essaouira, Agadir site declines gradually. At 1960, a symbolic date of Moroccan living memory, a terrible earthquake destroyed nearly the entire city and caused 15,000 deaths. Agadir has been rebuilt 2km south and tripled its population.

Rhaba KADIMA THE PLACE OF "WITCH" - holidays Morocco


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Located in the extension of the souk Smarine, instead Rhaba Kadima is one of the most famous squares of the Souks of Marrakech. Lively during the day with various Souks, it also features cozy cafes where you can relax off the crazy animated Souks.


A distinct souk that worth to visit when you are in Marrakech for holiday


Rhaba Kadima plays a central role in organizing the Souks. It is held from time immemorial, daily commodities markets. If the "slave market" to happily disappeared since the early twentieth century and the grain market its successor is now held outside the city, the place is always busy for several markets daily.

THE MARRAKESH SOUKS - Marrakech Morocco Holidays

holidays Morocco:THE MARRAKESH SOUKS - visit Marrakes
Marrakech Morocco Holidays: THE MARRAKESH SOUKS - visit Marrakes

Marrakech Morocco Holidays: The souks.


Under a reed screens that filter the light, kilometers of streets and alleys to endlessly that intersect, intertwine and form a vast maze from Ben Youssef Mosque to the outskirts of the Jemaa El Fna. We are immersed in the marrakchis souks which are among the most authentic and the most famous of all the Sherifian kingdom.

Its streets, punctuated by doorways, blind alleys and dead ends, spread a thousand colors and as many flavors and odors from escaping. Countless shops and boutiques are full of verve merchants and hard work of artisans. Each day brings its stream of visitors. Some marvel of a heritage relayed already forgotten in the West, others seek eye the gem at the best price. In this ocean of crafts, it is difficult to identify themselves. We let loose, guided by our senses, with a scent of burnt amber, by the reflection of hammered copper or wool woven by the clatter of tools, a tanned leather scent, or density crowd. Later, dazzled, we find ourselves in the same place where people fled the arrests of an enterprising merchant ... because the souk remains the primary trading area.

Jemaa El FNA or Djemaa el fna

When you visit a touristic city for the first time you’ll seek the most amazing places. If Marrakech is your destination for your next holiday you should read this article first

Holidays Morocco: Visit Marrakech - Jemaa el FNA
Marrakech Morocco Holidays: Jemaa el FNA

ECO-MUSEUM OF THE NATIONAL PARK TOUBKAL

After a long period of hard work every one need to getaway for relaxes and has some rest. 

If you are agree with me, and want to travel for a getaway this park is what you are looking for.


Holidays Morroco: Marrakech - ECO-MUSEUM OF THE NATIONAL PARK TOUBKAL
Marrakech Morocco Holidays: ECO-MUSEUM OF THE NATIONAL PARK TOUBKAL