Project Description
Destination any magic, the Djemaa el Fna square told through storytellers, dancers, its water sellers and snake charmers, Morocco’s history of yesterday and today while subjugating its visitors its charm which starts in the morning and still finds its climax in the evening.
Another symbol of the ocher city, religious, one, the minaret of the nearby Koutoubia closely with the square, the medieval Moroccan columns written between the eleventh and fourteenth century refer to a Rahba Al Ksar, an esplanade situated palace in the vicinity of the Koutoubia.
It would have publicly inflicted exemplary punishment from the twelfth century.