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Africa, Morocco, Marrakesh, close up of embroidery
Africa, Maghreb, Morocco, Marrakesh Souk selling Babooshes
Africa, Morocco, Marrakesh, Gorges du Dades
Marrakech, Morocco. Original mosque site
Foundation Dar Bellarj for Moroccan culture. Marrakech, Morocco
Mint Tea and cakes, Marrakech, Morocco
The Koutoubia minaret, 77 metres (253 ft) in height. It was completed under the reign of the Almohad Caliph Yaqub al-Mansur (1184 to 1199). Marrakech, Morocco
Olives for sale at the souk. Marrakech, Morocco
Stucco work on a mosque. Medina, Marrakech. Morocco
Traditional door. The Bahia Palace was built in the late 19th century and it was intended to capture the essence of the Islamic and Moroccan style in architecture and decorative arts
Africa, Morocco, Marrakesh courtyard
Africa, Morocco, Marrakesh, medina market, Fatima door charm on sale in souk
Marrakech, Morocco. Drying leathers on the street
Beautifull stucco work in the Ben Youssef Medersa. It is the largest theological school in Morocco. Built in 1565 it once housed 900 students and teachers in the rooms above the courtyard
Koutoubia minaret at twilight. Marrakech, Morocco
Maison Tiskiwin, or Tiskiwin Museum, is housed in a beautifully restored riad in the medina and showcases a collection of North African arts and crafts amassed by Dutch anthropologist Bert Flint
The Bahia Palace was built in the late 19th century and it was intended to capture the essence of the Islamic and Moroccan style in architecture and decorative arts. Marrakech, Morocco
Jemaa el-Fnaa place, Marrakech, Morocco
Koutoubia Mosque, Marrakech, Morocco
Koutoubia minaret at dusk and Djemaa el-Fna Square. Marrakech, Morocco
Morocco, Marrakech-Safi (Marrakesh-Tensift-El Haouz) region, Marrakesh. Colorful tiled mosaic at Marrakech Museum, housed in the 19th century Dar Menebhi Palace
The Palais de la Bahia was the residence of the Grand Vizier at the end of the 19th century. Its opulence aroused the envy of the Sultan, who had the palace looted on the Viziers death
The sub-tropical Jardin Majorelle in the Ville Nouvelle of Marrakech. Designed by the French painter Jacques Majorelle who lived here from 1922 to 1962
Snails for sale at one of the many food stalls that fill the Djemma el Fna in the evening
Orange juice for sale in the Djemaa el Fna
A berber dancer performs in the Djemaa el Fna, Marrakech
A carpet salesman displays his wares in the souq of Marrakesh
Interior of the famous Mamounia hotel in Marrakech
Eateries operate from dusk until late at the Djemaa el Fnaa
Morocco, Marrrakesh, Old City, Medina, A whirling dirvish playes instrument
Food Stalls & Koutoubia Mosque, Djemma el-Fna Square, Marrakash, Morocco, North Africa Food Stalls & Koutoubia Mosque, Djemma el-Fna Square, Marrakash, Morocco
Food Stalls, Djemma el-Fna Square, Marrakash, Morocco MOROCCO-MARRAKECH: Djemma el-Fna Square Food Stands / Evening
Djemma el-Fna Square, Marrakash, Morocco MOROCCO-MARRAKECH: Djemma el-Fna Square Silhouettes of visitors
Outdoor food stalls in Djemaa el-Fna, Marrakech, Morocco Africa, Morocco, Marrakech, Djemaa el-Fna which comes alive every night with hundreds of outdoor Food Stalls
Moroccan silver teapot & glasses, The Souq, Marrakech, Morocco Moroccan silver teapot & glasses, The Souq, Marrakech, Morocco Africa, Morocco, Marrakech, The Souq
Typical Moroccan tiles, Marrakesh, Morocco Africa, Morocco, Marrakesh, typical Moroccan tiles
Marrakesh market, Morocco