An old gate in Marrakech's Medina, there is nothing to renovate, basically maintaining its original flavor. You can see the traces of history engraved on it. Inside the door is a narrow alleyway, and outside is a busy road, which is in stark contrast.
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An old gate in Marrakech's Medina, there is nothing to renovate, basically maintaining its original flavor. You can see the traces of history engraved on it. Inside the door is a narrow alleyway, and outside is a busy road, which is in stark contrast.
Of the 19 gates of the old Medina wall, Agna is the most gorgeous. The gate is made of three carefully carved nested arches. The top corner is decorated with flowers and the arch is made of three panelling engraved with Koranic inscriptions. On closer inspection, you may find the gate a blue-gray stone (found in nearby Guletz) in contrast to the red Medina walls. Babu Agno was built in the 12th century as an entrance to the Almohad dynasty, the Royal Casbah. With carefully carved arches, you may enter the royal state of mind on your way to admire the grandeur of the nearby Elbadi Palace or the magnificent views of the Saadiya Mausoleum. The gates are open and look more refined at night when they light up.
The Agnomen was built in the 12th century during the Almohad dynasty, and I understand that this is the Mowahid Empire period in my introduction to Moroccan history below. It is one of the 19 gates of Marrakech. The Mowahids established the second Berber dynasty in Moroccan history in 1147. At its peak, the Mowahids were vast. The eastern border was to Tunisia and the north to the Lisbon-Varance (France) front in Europe. During this period, the dynasty's prosperity provided favorable conditions for the development of cities such as Marrakesh and Fis, which greatly improved their economic, cultural and artistic aspects.
Agnuomen ___ is located near the palace in the Medina area of Marrakech. It is said that the gateway used for the former Sudan to the palace looks very beautiful. It is one of the 19 gates in the city of Marrakech. Surrounded by the lively Medina, people come and go here, very prosperous, Whoever comes to Marrakech will come to the land.
The Agno Gate, on the south side of the Medina in Marrakech, is one of the 19 gates in the city of Marrakech, a gateway used by the former sultan to the palace, and the Agno Gate, carved with Koranic text, is very textured.