based on 89 reviewsBen Joseph Seminary is the largest seminary for studying the Koran in North Africa and one of the representative buildings of Morocco's heyday. There is a message engraved at the entrance of the seminary: "May you who enter my door continue to surpass yourself."
The Ben Youssef Mosque is located in Marrakech, Morocco, and is one of the city's oldest and most important religious buildings. The mosque attracts many tourists with its long history and unique architectural style. The mosque is famous for its exquisite Moorish architecture and complex geometric decorations, which showcase the artistic charm of Islamic architecture. Many movies have been filmed here, making it an ideal place for photography enthusiasts.
Although the interior of the mosque is only open to Muslims, visitors can admire its magnificent architecture and exquisite details from the outside. Visitors are advised to dress appropriately to respect local religious customs and keep quiet during their visit. The mosque is located in the heart of the old city of Marrakech, surrounded by lively markets and narrow alleys, where visitors can experience the local cultural atmosphere. Whether it is a short stop or an in-depth tour, the mosque will leave visitors with unforgettable memories.
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Ben Joseph Seminary is the largest seminary for studying the Koran in North Africa and one of the representative buildings of Morocco's heyday. There is a message engraved at the entrance of the seminary: "May you who enter my door continue to surpass yourself."
A beautiful, stunning building that leaves me speechless. Everyone who visits Marrakech should take the time to get out and visit this attraction. At just 20dh entry, you should go, you won't be disappointed, and walking through the souks is part of the fun if that's it.
This mosque is very famous in the local area. I heard that it is the filming location of many movies. The whole temple is very beautiful. Many people take photos here.
Sitting in the center of this mosque, I feel like I am in another world.