Top 5 of the historic doors of Marrakesh recommend you visit
Marrakech is one of the most beautiful cities in Morocco and the Maghreb in general due to its importance as one of the best tourism cities in Morocco along with its economic, commercial and political status.
The city of Marrakech is characterized by a moderate atmosphere throughout the seasons of the year and also includes a large number of important tourist, cultural and historical attractions such as the museums of Dar Si Said and the Museum of Marrakech, or palaces such as the palace Badi, Palace of Bahia and the old city in addition to a large number of shrines, theaters, mosques and other tourist centers .
The doors of Marrakech
The medina of Marrakech has 10 main gates, the window of which is located on the wall of the medina and neighboring cities. Most of these doors still exist to this day and is one of the most important tourist and historical landmarks in the city, and in the next lines we will learn about the most important doors of Marrakech, perhaps your next destination.
The door of Aknau
It is an interior door of the old city wall of Marrakech that separates the Kasbah of Marrakech from the rest of the city and is the main entrance to it.
The door is characterized by its unique Andalusian design and red color caused by the wind although the color of the original stones gray, the door attracts a large number of tourists throughout the year in order to view it closely and take memorial photos.
The door of the Lord
This door was created during the Almohad era and was originally intended to enter alcoholic beverages to the old city of Marrakech, and this door is currently one of the most prominent tourist attractions in the city, this door directly to the road leading to the village of Amizmiz and Asni.
The new door
It is the busiest door to Marrakech and is located west of the medina.This door connects the famous Mamounia Palace, one of the most important tourist attractions in Marrakech, and the district of Ifranej.
Door of Doukkala
It is one of the most beautiful doors of Marrakech at all and it is one of the main doors of the wall of the medina and its history dates back to 8 centuries.
The door leads directly to the mosque of Bab Doukkala, and the door next to it leads directly to the mosque of Sidi Ben Salah, and steps away from it is a bus stop.
Door of the Skinner
One of the most preserved doors of Marrakesh since its creation in the 12th century AD, this door connects the river with the tanneries located within the medina.
The door is distinct from the wall of the city a little unlike other doors, and you need to pass through it to turn five times where the most complex doors of Marrakech
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