In Morocco, hundreds of historical sites, buildings and archaeological areas, including many buildings that are destroyed or threatened by falling at any moment, either for natural reasons beyond the control of man, or by subjective human factors, relate in particular to the extent to which society and the state understand the importance of historical construction. According to the Moroccan Ministry of Culture, the country's most recognized historic buildings and archaeological sites, numbering more than 225 buildings and sites, also include walls and monuments, spread over some 31 cities and regions in the Kingdom, the first being Fez with 39 historic buildings, followed by Marrakech with 24, Rabat with 18, and 17 buildings and archaeological sites.
This number of historic buildings and sites in Morocco is not limited to this figure, since the single site may include several buildings or historical walls, and therefore hundreds of historic buildings can be talked about in different regions of the Kingdom, including buildings that need to be taken care of so as not to collapse.
There are several historical buildings that have been forgotten and never classified, as with the Zidaniyah Kasbah, which I will share with you some pictures of it to discover its charm and the charm of the nature that surrounds it.
Although the challenge set the number of images in 3, I put 8 pictures in view of their importance and beauty
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M'ssieu Abdo