If you have a chance to walk in the media of Marrakech, try to check out Ben Youssef Madrasa, which is in the north of the old medina.
Usually, shopping in the souk is the highlight of the tour, but if you just spare a short time to visit here, your day in Marrakech could be much more unforgettable.
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Beautiful courtyard |
Ben Youssef Madrasa, an Islamic school for young studens, was established by the 14th century Sultan, and it had been actually used until the middle of the 20th century. Right next to this school is a mosque, and students came and went between the school and the mosque.
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On the way to Ben Youssef |
To get to the madrasa, you'll walk through the narrow streets in the medina in Marrakech. Shops along the streets are fun to see.
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Marrakech Museum is in the next |
Marrakech Museum is right next to the madrasa. This used to a 19th century palace of a noble person in Marrakech.
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The entrace |
After getting through a small gate, suddenly a bright big courtyard appears in front of you. It's a nice surprise for visitors.
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The wall is covered with Islamic patterns |
The walls of the courtyard are covered with elaborate patterns and mosaics. Very sophisticated and well-organised.
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Fine example of zellige mosaic |
Tiles here are one of the most beautiful examples of zellige mosaic. You can identify the Ben Youssef Madrasa only by seeing its wall mosaic.
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Looking down the courtyard from upstairs |
If you go upstairs, you can look down the courtyard. Afternoon sunlight makes a beautiful contrast.
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Bedrooms for students |
Contrary to the big courtyard, bedrooms for students upstairs are like small cells. Just a place for a bed and maybe for pray.
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Beautiful decorations inside |
Hallway is also beautifully decorated. How lucky students are, who actually had a chance to live here. And I believe we can find someone who had a school life here if we try hard!
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