Tangier in Morocco has a colorful past that makes it a remarkable place to visit. Its monuments, like Grand Socco, Dar el Makhzen, Church of St. Andrew, and Tangier Grand Mosque, tell pieces and bits of Tangier's interesting background.
More than the awesome, antique architectural designs and sculptures they signify, monuments indicate a lot concerning the richness and history of the tradition of a particular place. When visiting Morocco, you need to look for a hotel or Apartment Tangier so you can see the remarkable monuments and know the the historical past of the location. The following are some of the monuments located in Tangier which are worth exploring and will make your trip to Morocco more interesting and also memorable:
Dar el Makhzen
The Dar el Makhzen found in Kasbah is among the most well-known monuments and also tourist locations in Tangier, Morocco. It's the top point in the city that overlooks the straits of Gibraltar and Medina. It currently stores a fantastic collection of Moroccan artwork, like some pottery, embroidery, metal work, leather work, as well as several musical devices and weapons. Inside the internal courtyard are 2 buildings which show attractive arabesque wood carvings, tile works, and metal works. These types of apartments are also in the middle of beautifully preserved scenic gardens and fountains. The Dar el Makhzen was originally constructed during the 17th century by Sultan Moulay Ismail of the Moroccan Alaouite Dynasty who attempted to take control of Tangier that was then in the hands of the English. It was once the palace where the visiting Sultans stay. The palace was later designed and built bigger by later sultans.
Tangier Grand Mosque
The Tangier Grand Mosque was built in 1685 to celebrate the come back of Morocco to the control of motherland and was enlarged by Moulay Sliman in the year 1815. It is found close to the Grand Socco, which is the center of Tangier. The place where it stood was also where a Roman temple and a Portuguese cathedral stood hundreds of years ago. At present, the Grand Mosque is among the popular monuments in Tangier, which store historical manuscripts and also other Moroccan art works. It's also known for its elaborate and beautiful structure with stucco and tile mosaics.
The Church of St. Andrew
Otherwise known as Anglican Church of St. Andrew, this specific famous monument signifies colonial and religious past in Tangier. In 1880, Hassan I of Morocco gave a piece of land to the British community in Tangier to enable them to construct an Anglican Church. Along with the growing number of churchgoers, a new church was constructed on the similar location in 1894, which then became the Church of St. Andrew that was consecrated in the year 1905. The church was an ideal mixture of several complex architectural designs, like British and Moorish. Its most prominent feature is the bell tower that appears to be a minaret. Several famous people in Tangier were also entombed in the church, such as Sir Harry McLean who was a Scottish knight and instructor of the Moroccan Army; Walter Harris, a British writer; and also British humanitarian Emily Keene.
Grand Socco
The Grand Socco, that means the Big Square, is among the most important and remarkable monuments in Tangier. It's where Muhammed V made his speech favoring the independence of Morocco on April 9, 1947, thus its official name-Place du Grand 9 Avril 1947. The Grand Socco is bigger than the Petit Socco. It was once the traditional market and a transportation hub, making it the heart of Tangier. Nowadays, the Grand Socco doesn't only remain as a notable monument in Tangier, but also a lively evening market where second hand goods, fruits, and speces are sold by female peasants with wide straw hats in their striped horses.
These popular monuments, and also the other popular landmarks in Tangier, tell memories of the rich past not just of Tangier, but also of Morocco. Aside from learning about the history of the people, Tangier offers a tourist-enticing environment with its beautiful beaches, dramatic sunset, and wonderful people.
Written by Danica Reynes. When you are planning to lease an
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