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Home > Our Tours > Morocco > ANDALUSIAN MOROCCO. A Discovery in Living Art.

Tour Length: 8 days / 7 nights  
Recommended Period(s):The tours announced are available for groups of seven or more people.
Dates are flexible within the recommended periods.
 Feb–April 2010, Oct–Dec 2010 (excl. Christmas and New Year)
Price:The tours announced are available for groups of seven or more people.
Dates are flexible within the recommended periods.
 from € 690 per person (sharing double room), depending on size of group. For further details see Price Information.
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ANDALUSIAN MOROCCO. A Discovery in Living Art.
MOROCCO - Central region of Morocco and North (Rif Mountains)
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The history of Morocco is inextricably linked with that of al-Andalus. The turbulent exchange of cultures, people and commerce brought about the birth of a flourishing art form, the most beautiful examples of which materialised in Morocco. In the enchanted cities of Fez, Tangier, Tétouan and Chefchaouen, the holy city, Andalusian art and architecture reached the peak of their beauty manifested in their most renowned and refined monuments. From the first minaret and minbar (pulpit) built during the period of political antagonism between the Umayyads of al-Andalus, Abbasids, Fatimids and Idrisids, to the Almoravid, Almohad and Marinid sanctuaries, fortresses, madrasas, funduqs (merchants’ hostel) and minarets, a flourishing of artistic heritage was transferred to the subsequent Moroccan dynasties, a legacy which still represents an important part of Moroccan tradition and culture.



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