Tetouan City
Tetouan, with its maze-like medina and Spanish colonial-era Ensanche district, embodies the fascinating fusion of Moroccan, Andalusian, and European influences. As a historical center of artisanal crafts, the city is renowned for its Royal School of Arts, which has preserved traditional Moroccan arts for generations. The vibrant souks, filled with the scents of fresh mint and spices, wind through narrow streets where master craftsmen continue centuries-old traditions in leather working, weaving, and metalwork. This artistic heritage, combined with its strategic location just 60 kilometers from Spain, makes Tetouan a unique cultural crossroads in northern Morocco.
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The 7 Gates
Tetouan, a picturesque city in northern Morocco, is renowned for its rich blend of Andalusian and Arab cultures. One of…
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The Tamuda Archaeological Site
Located just 6 km (4 miles) west of modern-day Tetouan, the Tamuda Archaeological Site offers a fascinating glimpse into Morocco’s…
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Dar Riffien Barracks
The Dar Riffien Barracks, situated near the city of Tetouan, Morocco, is a significant landmark that reflects the military and…
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