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Mellah
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This is the Jewish neighborhood in Marrakech. Here you´ll find the Lezama Synagoge, an important historical site, as well as other eating and shopping opportunities.
The Jewish quarter of Marrakech is commonly referred to as Mellah. It is located within the city walls, a short distance from the imperial palace of El Badi, among narrow alleys smelling of spices. There are few tourists who consciously visit the Jewish quarter of Marrakech, most of them arrive by chance in the wake of the fame of the places that are based in this area.
The Jewish quarter of Marrakech is commonly referred to as Mellah. It is located within the city walls, a short distance from the imperial palace of El Badi, among narrow alleys smelling of spices. There are few tourists who consciously visit the Jewish quarter of Marrakech, most of them arrive by…
This is the Jewish neighborhood in Marrakech. Here you´ll find the Lezama Synagoge, an important historical site, as well as other eating and shopping opportunities. You'll get to experience a differe
The narrow alleys of Mellah were once home to the city's Jewish population, as seen in landmarks like the Lazama Synagogue, with its tiled courtyard and exhibits on Jewish life, and the tranquil Miaara Jewish cemetery. Nearby are the lively Mellah Market, with meat and produce, and Bab Mellah Spice Souk. European-style cafes, upscale Moroccan restaurants and stalls selling grilled meats and tajines dot the area
The narrow alleys of Mellah were once home to the city's Jewish population, as seen in landmarks like the Lazama Synagogue, with its tiled courtyard and exhibits on Jewish life, and the tranquil Miaara Jewish cemetery. Nearby are the lively Mellah Market, with meat and produce, and Bab Mellah Spice…
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