A nice shot of the outside of the building.
Lots of cats at the Saadian Tombs.
To see most of the room.
There are an infinite number of patterns you can create with zellige tilework. The process has not changes in a millenia.
The building is composed of three rooms. They were all beautiful.
The tombs date back from the time of the sultan Ahmad al-Mansur (1578-1603). They were discovered in 1917 and were restored by the…
You can see more of the room of the twelve columns in this shot and in color.
The Saadian Tombs has interments of 60 members of the Saadi Dynasty. The room of the twelve columns is the most famous. It contain…
A close-up of some of the garden plots.
In the garden are the graves of soldiers and servants.
Heading in to see the Saadian Tombs.
We've arrived at our next stop. The entrance is in this kind of alley.
The Koutoubia mosque is the largest mosque in Marrakesh. The minaret is topped by four gold orbs that have many legends associated…
Ok, everyone is on board now. On to the next stop!
We were on the bus and had already started to leave when our tour guide realized we were missing over 12 people. We stopped to wai…
Our tour guide didn't give us a very good signal that we were leaving. Our table looked up and everyone was gone! There were danc…
They played music on our way in and out.
The photos in the restaurant aren't the best because it was very dark in there.