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Saadian Tombs in Marrakech
The Saadian tombs in Marrakech date back to the times of Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur (1578-1603). The tombs were discovered in 1917 and restored for services of Fine Arts. The tombs are by their beautiful decoration, one of the biggest attractions for visitors to Marrakech.The mausoleum comprises the remains of about sixty members of the Saadi Dynasty, among which are those of Ahmad al-Mansur and his family.The building consists of three rooms. The most famous is that of the twelve columns containing the tomb of the son of Ahmad al-Mansur. The stele is made of cedar and stucco. The monuments are made of Carrara marble.Outside the building a garden with graves of soldiers and servants are available
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Amaia Arozena & Gotzon Iraola
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16th Century Architectural Column Berber Decorating Decoration Grave Marble Marrakesh Moroccan Culture Morocco Mosaic Number 3 Ornate Royal Tombs Stucco Three Objects Tiled Floor Tomb
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This print showcases the mesmerizing Saadian Tombs in Marrakech, a true testament to the rich history and architectural marvels of Morocco. Dating back to the reign of Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur in the late 16th century, these tombs were hidden for centuries until their discovery in 1917. Thanks to meticulous restoration efforts by the services of Fine Arts, visitors can now admire their exquisite beauty. The Saadian Tombs are renowned for their stunning decoration, making them an irresistible attraction for tourists exploring Marrakech. The mausoleum houses around sixty members of the esteemed Saadi Dynasty, including Ahmad al-Mansur and his family. Within its three rooms lies one particularly famous chamber adorned with twelve columns and containing the tomb of Ahmad al-Mansur's son. This remarkable stele is crafted from cedar and stucco while Carrara marble is used throughout various monuments. Surrounding this magnificent structure is a serene garden where soldiers and servants rest eternally. The intricate mosaic work, ornate architecture, tiled floors, and Berber influences all contribute to creating an enchanting atmosphere that transports visitors back in time. Captured beautifully by Amaia Arozena & Gotzon Iraola in 2015, this photograph encapsulates not only Moroccan culture but also pays homage to UNESCO's recognition of these historic tombs as a World Heritage Site. With no people present within the frame, viewers can fully immerse themselves in this snapshot from the past – a glimpse into Morocco's regal heritage and architectural grandeur.
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