The 10 Best Monuments & Statues in Morocco, Morocco

September 13, 2021 Kaleigh Reichenbach

Coordinates: 32°N 6°W / 32°N 6°W / 32; -6
Restaurants in Morocco

1. Back to Morocco

Fes, Quartier Ancienne Medina Fes Medina Morocco, Fes 30110 Morocco +212 667-520067 [email protected] http://www.backtomorocco.com
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Backtomorocco is a company owned by 3 persons, each one with a specific assignement to run. We are two brothers & a friend. We created this company in order to to arrange and organize tours around our country. We aim to share our culture with everyone over the world.

2. Statue of Governor General Lyautey

Muhammad V Square In Front Of The French Embassy Casablanca, Casablanca 20250 Morocco http://www.cndp.fr/crdp-reims/ressources/brochures/blphg/bul26/jlpierre.htm
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Statue of Governor General Lyautey

3. Bab Debbagh

10 Kawtar, Marrakesh Old Medina Next To The Tanner’s Quarters, Marrakech 40000 Morocco http://www.marrakech-riad.co.uk/2014/11/the-gates-of-marrakech-bab-el-debbagh-the-tanners-gate/
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Bab Debbagh

4. Le Plus Grand Tajine Du Monde

Place Mohamed V, Safi Morocco +212 665-843056 http://www.safi-ville.com/poteries_grand_Tajine.php
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Le Plus Grand Tajine Du Monde

Reviewed By charmsalma - Safi, Morocco

It is a fun place to just hang out with friends for a chat and relaxing time with your kids. There are places to sit and vendors sell snacks and sometimes there is music to enjoy. I would recommend going around sunset to take some nice pics of the palm trees; lovely buildings around and the sunset!

5. The Kechla

Citadelle, Safi Morocco http://www.zintr.com/YellowPages/TouristAttractionDetails.aspx
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The Kechla

6. Zevaco Dome

United Nations Square, Casablanca 20250 Morocco http://www.le212.info/La-coupole-Zevaco-bientot-une-cure-de-jouvence_a569.html
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7. Mezguida

Ksar Mezguida, Rissani 52450 Morocco +212 699-458867 [email protected] http://www.mezguida.com
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Mezguida

Mezguida is a mud brick building village, it was built at the age of Sultan Moulay Ismail who ruled the kingdom of Morocco back then. Mezguida has a diverse ethnic tribes living in harmony with each other that's what make Mezguida distinguishes from other villages in the oasis of Tafilalet.

8. Bab Taghzout

Touala Sidi Benslimane, Marrakesh Old Medina Next To Aljazooli Shrine, Marrakech 40000 Morocco http://www.petitfute.co.uk/v48159-marrakech/c1173-visites-points-d-interet/c937-monuments/c967-ouvrage-d-art/344803-bab-taghzout.html
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9. Moulay Abdellah Amghar - Tit Ribat

Seafront Moulay Abdellah, El Jadida Morocco
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3.5 based on 8 reviews

Moulay Abdellah Amghar - Tit Ribat

10. Koubba of Fatima Zohra

Avenue Mohammed V, 40020, Marrakech 40020 Morocco
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Koubba of Fatima Zohra

Reviewed By HINAWASEEM - Islamabad, Pakistan

You can see Koubba de Lalla Zohra near the Koutoubia Mosque.The city of Marrakech is filled with tombs and shrines of marabout or holy men and women. This Kouba is a square, white, low structure with domed roof and finely scalloped walls. It is the resting place of a pious woman who died in her youth. She is said to have turned into a dove at night and is believed to have performed miracles. She is the patron saint of women. Ladies throng here to get their children blessed. Many name their daughters after Zohra and do not partake dove or pigeon meat in her honour.

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