Built more than 25 years, it lasted only a century, before being completely stripped of its riches by SultanoAlawita Moulay Ismail Ibn Sharif. Today is also one of the “favorite” by storks nest in Marrakech.
Behind the Royal Palace lies the Mellah, the ancient Jewish quarter dating back to 1558. This district in the sixteenth century was literally a city within a city, with souks, gardens esinagoghe. Nowadays it is populated almost exclusively by Muslims, since most of the Jews who moved to Casablanca, in France or in Israel. Miâara evocative Jewish cemetery, with its expanse of white rectangular tombs, some of which are very ancient. Arranged without a real order, some are topped with tombstones engraved with name and date of birth and death.
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