Qoubba Ba’adiyn

Oldest Monument in Marrakech

Place Ben Youssef
Médina
Marrakech,
40 000

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The Qoubba Ba'adiyn, in front of the Ben Youssef Mosque, originally served as ablution room of the mosque. It is the oldest monument in Marrakech, built by the Almoravids in the 12th century. It was the only Almoravid building to avoid destruction during the Almohad reign. Archeologists discovered it in the late forties. This little monument charms with the beauty of its uniquely-shaped arches. Entrance fee is 10MAD.

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