Saadian Tombs
The Saadian Tombs constitute some of the finest examples of Islamic architecture in Morocco, a hidden treasure dating back to the 16th century. Built under Sultan Ahmed al‑Mansour, the mausoleum is adorned with exquisite marble, intricate stucco, and dazzling zellij tilework. Restored by the Beaux‑Arts service in 1917, the tombs reveal the grandeur of the Saadian dynasty. Today, visitors step into a serene space where artistry and history converge, offering a glimpse into Morocco’s royal past.
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