Medina (Marrakech)
Morocco /
Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz /
Marrakech, Marrakesh /
Marrakech
World
/ Morocco
/ Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz
/ Marrakech, Marrakesh
, 2 km from center (مراكش)
World / Morocco / Marrakech - Tensift - Al Haouz / Marrakech / NA (Menara Gueliz)
interesting place, invisible, UNESCO World Heritage Site, medina
in brief :
Founded in 1070-1072 by the Almoravids (1056-1147), capital of the Almohads (1147-1269), Marrakesh was, for a long time, a major political, economic and cultural centre of the western Muslim world, reigning in North Africa and Andalusia. Vast monuments dating back to that period: Koutoubia Mosque, with the matchless minaret of 77 metres, an essential monument of Muslim architecture, is one of the important landmarks of the urban landscape and the symbol of the City, the Kasbah, ramparts, monumental gates and gardens. Later, the town welcomed other marvels, such as the Badiâ Palace, the Ben Youssef merdersa, les Saâdians tombs, Bahia Palace and large residences. Jamaâ El Fna Square, inscribed on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, is a true open-air theatre that always amazes visitors. Due to its still protected, original and well conserved conception, its construction materials and decoration in constant use, and its natural environment (notably the Gardens of Aguedal, Ménara and the Palm Grove (Palmeraie) the plantation of which is attributed to the Almoravids), the Medina of Marrakesh possesses all its initial components both cultural and natural that illustrate its Outstanding Universal Value.
--- Marrakesh contains an impressive number of masterpieces of architecture and art (ramparts and monumental gates, Koutoubia Mosque, Saâdians tombs, ruins of the Badiâ Palace, Bahia Palace, Ménara water feature and pavilion) each one of which could justify, alone, a recognition of Outstanding Universal Value.
--- The capital of the Almoravids and the Almohads has played a decisive role in medieval urban development. Capital of the Marinids, Fès Jedid (the New town), integral part of the Medina of Fez, inscribed in 1981 on the World Heritage List, is an adaptation of the earlier urban model of Marrakesh.
--- Marrakesh, which gave its name to the Moroccan empire, is a completed example of a major Islamic capital of the western Mediterranean.
--- In the 700 hectares of the Medina, the ancient habitat, rendered vulnerable due to demographic change, represents an outstanding example of a living historic town with its tangle of lanes, its houses, souks, fondouks, artisanal activities and traditional trades.
Founded in 1070-1072 by the Almoravids (1056-1147), capital of the Almohads (1147-1269), Marrakesh was, for a long time, a major political, economic and cultural centre of the western Muslim world, reigning in North Africa and Andalusia. Vast monuments dating back to that period: Koutoubia Mosque, with the matchless minaret of 77 metres, an essential monument of Muslim architecture, is one of the important landmarks of the urban landscape and the symbol of the City, the Kasbah, ramparts, monumental gates and gardens. Later, the town welcomed other marvels, such as the Badiâ Palace, the Ben Youssef merdersa, les Saâdians tombs, Bahia Palace and large residences. Jamaâ El Fna Square, inscribed on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, is a true open-air theatre that always amazes visitors. Due to its still protected, original and well conserved conception, its construction materials and decoration in constant use, and its natural environment (notably the Gardens of Aguedal, Ménara and the Palm Grove (Palmeraie) the plantation of which is attributed to the Almoravids), the Medina of Marrakesh possesses all its initial components both cultural and natural that illustrate its Outstanding Universal Value.
--- Marrakesh contains an impressive number of masterpieces of architecture and art (ramparts and monumental gates, Koutoubia Mosque, Saâdians tombs, ruins of the Badiâ Palace, Bahia Palace, Ménara water feature and pavilion) each one of which could justify, alone, a recognition of Outstanding Universal Value.
--- The capital of the Almoravids and the Almohads has played a decisive role in medieval urban development. Capital of the Marinids, Fès Jedid (the New town), integral part of the Medina of Fez, inscribed in 1981 on the World Heritage List, is an adaptation of the earlier urban model of Marrakesh.
--- Marrakesh, which gave its name to the Moroccan empire, is a completed example of a major Islamic capital of the western Mediterranean.
--- In the 700 hectares of the Medina, the ancient habitat, rendered vulnerable due to demographic change, represents an outstanding example of a living historic town with its tangle of lanes, its houses, souks, fondouks, artisanal activities and traditional trades.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 31°37'56"N 7°59'7"W
- Miranda de Ebro 1311 km
- Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON 6235 km
- Geographic Township of Sombra (former) 6509 km
- Geographic Township of Tilbury North (former) 6529 km
- Geographic Township of Rochester (former) 6540 km
- Geographic Township of Maidstone (former) 6552 km
- Geographic Township of Gosfield North (former) 6552 km
- Geographic Township of Gosfield South (former) 6554 km
- Geographic Township of Colchester North (former) 6564 km
- Geographic Township of Colchester South (former) 6569 km
- Kaat bnahid 0.1 km
- Ben Youssef Madrasa 0.1 km
- Ben Youssef Mosque 0.2 km
- Tanneries 0.6 km
- Djemaa el Fna 0.8 km
- Hay Fakhara 0.9 km
- sidi boudchich 0.9 km
- 3ersat elmasfioui DB jamaa;DB lferran;DB tbib 1.1 km
- Lots. Kaoutar 1.1 km
- garden areas of Bahia Palace 1.2 km