Tourism in Meknes

 Tourism in Meknes

Tourism in Meknes, one of the most important tourism cities in Morocco, was built by Moulay Ismail and located in the north. It is characterized by the diversity of its terrain, as it includes plains, valleys, mountains and others. Many tourists from all over the world come to Meknes to see its archaeological sites, such as El Hedim Palace, Bab El Mansour Gate, Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, and others.

The city of Meknes has a long history that tells of its walls, towers and historical places that have preserved its glory and landmarks. It is rightly considered the city of Arab-Islamic civilization and bright history

The most important tourist places in Meknes

The city of Meknes in Morocco attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world because of its wonderful tourist attractions. In this article, we will mention the most important tourist attractions in Meknes, which are

Bab Mansour to treat


It is considered one of the most beautiful gates in the world, and is located in front of Hedim Square. Bab Mansour was built by Sultan Moulay Ismail and completed by his son Moulay Abdallah in 1732. The legend tells that this door was built by a Christian man who converted to Islam to bear the name of "the victorious rebel" known as Mansour. to treat. Bab Mansour has an opening of 8 meters in the form of a broken arch. The latter is decorated with exotic ceramic foliage and is framed by a large belt consisting of a lattice resting on a background of multicolored mosaics dominated by green. It is also supported by huge marble columns. White crowned antique style crowns.


Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail



It was built in 1703 and restored in 1960. A row of courtyards bordered by blind walls leads to the ablution court, surrounded by a row of columns. Along the walls, a stuccoed frieze runs.. The shrine hall is divided into two parts: one profane and the other sacred. On the right there are The royal tombs are where Moulay Ismail lies surrounded by his family. In the corners of the room stand four wooden clocks, gifts from Louis XIV to the sultan. On the back wall, the upper state tree stands horizontally. On the left, a magnificently decorated room serves as an antechamber. Then there An impressive marble fountain inside a basin in the shape of Solomon's seal, which stands in the middle of the room. Enjoy the 17th century cedar ceiling.

Bouanania school

The Bouanania Madrasa in Meknes is an old scientific school, founded by the Marinid Sultan Abu al-Hassan, and then completed by his son Abu Inan Fares in about 1345 AD. The floral and geometric decorations on wood, gypsum and zellige, which still retain their splendor and grandeur to this day, make it one of the most attractive attractions for tourists coming to the city of Meknes from abroad. You must definitely visit it when you go to the city.

Dar Jamai Museum

The Dar Jamai Palace was built by Minister al-Sadr Muhammad Ibn Arabi Jami in 1299. The Dar Jamai Museum presents a permanent exhibition of traditional arts and crafts in the city of Meknes, and displays the basement of the museum, which consists of a spacious courtyard, halls, a kitchen, and various traditional crafts that characterize the city of Meknes. , including wood shroud, Meknes styles, traditional dress, urban ornaments, ceramics, some copper utensils, and some antiques made according to the Damascene style. The museum also displays a special wing of equestrian arts.


The ancient city of Volubilis


The city of Volubilis or Volubilis - the oldest archaeological site in Morocco - is located at the foot of the mountains of the city of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, founder of the Idrisid countries in Morocco. It was named after him and embraced his grave. Zerhoun is 20 km from Meknes on the northern road leading to Chefchaouen.
According to the data of Rashid Al-Bouzidi Governorate for Al-Jazeera Net, archaeological excavations have proven since the beginning of the twentieth century that the origins of the ancient city of Volubilis go back at least to the third century AD, and it was the oldest Mauritanian metropolis, relative to the Tangier Mauritanian Kingdom that ruled Morocco before the Roman Kingdom. Then, from 40 AD, it became a Roman municipality until the end of the third century.
The city's radiation declined a lot, and its borders narrowed after that, until Mawla Idris the Great came to it and settled there in the year 789 AD.



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