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MEDERSA BEN YOUSSEF

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Place Ben Youssef, Kaat Benahid, Près de Dar Bellarj, Marrakech, Morocco
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2024
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2024

A pure marvel of Arab-Andalusian art, this Koranic school has been restored to its former glory and is well worth a visit.

Certainly one of the most beautiful monuments in Marrakech, the Ben Youssef Medersa has long been considered the most sumptuous Koranic school in the Arab world. When you enter this large enclosure, through a door with heavy bronze wings, it is impossible not to be impressed. Founded in the middle of the 14th century by the Marinid Sultan Abu El-Hassan, the Ben Youssef Medersa was at the time only a small school of theology. Around 1565, the Saadian prince Moulay Abdallah had it rebuilt and embellished, transforming what was an unimportant building into one whose fame would spread over the mountains and into neighboring countries. The capitals of the prayer hall and the carved cedar lintel of the entrance door bear witness to the Saadian reconstruction of the medersa. At the end of the 1960s, the medersa was closed to the faithful and the public. It is only since 1982 that restoration work allowed travelers to discover this masterpiece of Moroccan art. Its architecture, of Marinid and Andalusian inspiration, is revealed in all its majesty when the sun shines on this venerable place of study and prayer. The decoration of the rooms is a harmonious mixture of marble and cedar wood, stucco and mosaic. The entrance is through a narrow corridor of mosaics and beams. The inner courtyard is a vast and deep rectangle, paved with marble and decorated in the center of a large basin for ablutions, extremely sober. On either side of the courtyard, two ambulatory galleries with massive pillars support carved cedar lintels. At the end of the courtyard, in the axis of the entrance, the prayer room is protected from profane eyes by one of the most beautiful wrought portals of Morocco. Divided into three parts by two rows of fine columns, the prayer room is topped by a pyramid-shaped dome made of cedar wood. The mihrab is decorated with verses from the Koran, carved on plaster. On the first floor and on the first floor are the 132 rooms reserved for the students of the medersa. It is a real labyrinth! At one time, the school had up to 900 students crammed into these small cells overlooking either the central courtyard or the seven interior patios. It is in these rooms that the students live, study, sleep and eat. When visiting them, one cannot help but be transported back in time and moved to be so close to the intimacy of these students from another time.


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rommouss
Visited in february 2016
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Très beau monument montrant ce qu'est une école coranique , l'endroit est vraiment propice à la réflexion et la méditation
tatiana31
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envoutante et mystique, je suis envoutée par l'ambiance qu'elle dégage à chaque fois
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Mon monument préféré, sa beauté est à couper le souffle. Visitée déjà une dizaine de fois,
je la redécouvre à chaque fois avec des yeux émerveillés. Les
mosaïques, le bois de cèdre, le
stuc et quelques colonnes de
marbre de Carrare, un grand
bassin intérieur carrelé de mosaïque dans lequel on a envie de plonger (même si ce n'est pas le lieu...), cette bâtisse dégage une sérénité à nulle autre pareille dans la ville rouge. La cour intérieure où jouent les rayons du soleil selon les heures de la journée prend d'autres teintes. A visiter et revisiter sans compter.

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