Marrakech: Mosque
Places and attractions in the Mosque category
Kutubiyya Mosque
12th-century mosque with a garden The Kutubiyya Mosque stands as a beacon of Islamic architecture and spiritual significance in the bustling city of Marrakech, Morocco. Its name, derived from the Arabic word for "bookseller" (kutubiyyin), pays homage to the book market that once thrived in its vicinity.
Mouassine Mosque
The Mouassine Mosque is a beacon of spiritual heritage nestled in the bustling heart of Marrakech, Morocco. This historic mosque, dating back to the 16th century, is a testament to the city's rich architectural history and its enduring Islamic culture.
Zawiya of Sidi Bel Abbes
Nestled within the bustling streets of Marrakech, Morocco, lies the Zawiya of Sidi Bel Abbes, a sanctuary dedicated to one of the most venerated saints in Moroccan history. This spiritual landmark serves as both a monument to the revered Sufi figure, Sidi Bel Abbes...
Bab Doukkala Mosque
The Bab Doukkala Mosque is a major neighbourhood mosque in Marrakesh, Morocco, dating from the 16th century. It is named after the nearby city gate, Bab Doukkala, in the western city walls. It is also known as the al-Hurra Mosque.
Zawiya of Sidi Abd el-Aziz
The Zawiya of Sidi Abd el-Aziz is an Islamic religious complex in Marrakesh, Morocco. It is centered around the tomb of the Muslim scholar and Sufi saint Sidi Abu Faris Abd al-Aziz Abd al-Haq at-Tabba', who died in Marrakesh in 1508.
Zawiya of Sidi Muhammad Ben Sliman al-Jazuli
The Zawiya of Sidi Muhammad Ben Sliman al-Jazuli is an Islamic religious complex in Marrakesh, Morocco. It is centered around the tomb of the 15th-century Muslim scholar and Sufi saint Muhammad al-Jazuli, who is one of the Seven Saints of Marrakesh.
Barrima Mosque
The Barrima Mosque is a mosque in Marrakesh, Morocco, attached to the Kasbah and Royal Palace of the city. It was built in the late 18th century by the Alaouite sultan Muhammad ibn Abdallah.
Ben Youssef Mosque
The Ben Youssef Mosque, is a mosque in the Medina quarter of Marrakesh, Morocco, named after the Almoravid emir Ali ibn Yusuf. It is arguably the oldest and most important mosque in Marrakesh.