Coming on March 3, 2019. Detuan has changed hands several times in history between various ethnic groups and various regimes. Modern times have also been the capital of "Western Morocco". There are many relics of different cultures in the city. It was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997. Now in this old city, from time to time, you may see a sign at a certain alley, marking this is a monument. It can be said that since the construction, the pattern of Detuan has not changed. The palace is centered on the west of the city, the "Spanish district", and the architecture is typical of the Iberian Peninsula style; the east is the Arab settlement, typical of the "Medina". The inhabitants have lived here for generations, so it is very real to show the scene of daily life of North African Arabs and is very valuable for visiting. Not for the general "historic sites", it is still a lively residential area, full of life, you can enjoy a meal of pure Moroccan food in a historic house, or go to the free market in the city to buy fresh fruit that day.
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Coming on March 3, 2019. Detuan has changed hands several times in history between various ethnic groups and various regimes. Modern times have also been the capital of "Western Morocco". There are many relics of different cultures in the city. It was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997. Now in this old city, from time to time, you may see a sign at a certain alley, marking this is a monument. It can be said that since the construction, the pattern of Detuan has not changed. The palace is centered on the west of the city, the "Spanish district", and the architecture is typical of the Iberian Peninsula style; the east is the Arab settlement, typical of the "Medina". The inhabitants have lived here for generations, so it is very real to show the scene of daily life of North African Arabs and is very valuable for visiting. Not for the general "historic sites", it is still a lively residential area, full of life, you can enjoy a meal of pure Moroccan food in a historic house, or go to the free market in the city to buy fresh fruit that day.
Specially came to Tuan for its Medina, World Heritage Site. There are existing walls and gates, a Baise building built on the mountain, the alleys are narrow, but clean, and the people are friendly.