The history of Morocco is marked by the seal of the different dynasties which succeeded one another at the head of the country.
This documentary proposes to discover the different historical periods of Morocco and the influence of the dynasties on the architecture of the monuments which make the beauty of Morocco today. make the beauty of Morocco today.
Much of Morocco's history is found in the imperial cities at the heart of the country.
Director: Jacques The history of Morocco is stamped with the seal of the different dynasties which succeeded one another at the head of the country.
This documentary proposes to discover the different historical periods of Morocco and the influence of the dynasties on the architecture of the monuments which make the beauty of Morocco today.
Much of Morocco's history can be found in the imperial cities, in the heart of the country. Rich in a history that spans more than 12 centuries, it is in Fez that one can explore the heritage of Andalusian culture. .Both modern and traditional, this city founded by Sultan Idris 1st knew how to bring together the contemporary and the vestiges dating from the 13th century built by the Merinids.
Much of Morocco's history can be found in the imperial cities, in the heart of the country. Rich in a history that spans more than 12 centuries, it is in Fez that one can explore the heritage of Andalusian culture. .Both modern and traditional, this city founded by Sultan Idris 1st knew how to bring together the contemporary and the vestiges dating from the 13th century built by the Merinids.
Fez also reveals the splendor of its twelve centuries of history with the Royal Palace of Fez, the Medersa Bou-Inania, the Qaraouivine mosque... Meknes, founded by the Alaouite sultan Moulay Ismail in 1672, has kept all its freshness. It was built over the dynasties and you can visit the Dar-Jamaï Museum, the Bou-Inania medersa and the mausoleum of Moulay Ismaïl as if you were going back in time.
Marrakech, or the "Pearl of the South", conceals many gems such as its famous Medina. Under the stucco ceilings and of a Hispano-Moorish style of the Saadian tombs lie about sixty people including the sultan son Ahmed El Mansour. The Bahia Palace, built around 1880 is one of the unmissable splendours of Marrakech.
We can also appreciate the finesse of the Koutoubia mosque, or "the mosque of the booksellers", very representative of the art of the Almohads. Marrakech is savored in the shade of its winding streets and in the rest provided by its fountains and gardens.
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