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Blue is the soul of Shefshawan, this blue lost city, always let your soul fall again and again. Fresh air, fresh blue, quiet alleys, simple folk customs, like fairy tales.
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Kasbah Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Castle Museum in Chefchaouen is a red clay fortress built in the 15th century. The complete castle structure and layout are preserved. The real place to see the view is above the watchtower of the castle. Climbing up to the top floor, you can overlook the scenery of most of the mountain city. The town in front of you lies in a wide and mysterious valley. The blue and white houses are lined up. The houses are snow-capped mountains. , Another beauty of Chefchaouen is presented in this way. Below the bunker is a Spanish prison, which is surprisingly small.
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Kasbah Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Blue is the soul of Shefshawan, this blue lost city, always let your soul fall again and again. Fresh air, fresh blue, quiet alleys, simple folk customs, like fairy tales.
Tickets are 60 very expensive. I saw many people take two photos at the door and left. It used to be a rich house, and later as a museum, it took in items left by the colonists. The entrance is the square, the most lively place in Shefshavan, and there are many restaurants.
Shefshavan, Morocco's famous blue and white town. It is full of small vendors and online red punching attractions. In the early spring, it was warm and cold. It was also charming to take a photo that could freeze to death. This invincible and beautiful night view is also charming!
Here, it seems to be entering a maze. Every alley can be connected, and the tour guide takes us all the time. He also said that many people will get lost here. As we walked, we looked at the dazzling array of items, all local things, and bought a lot.
Exotic buildings are magnificent and worth going to ~
The exotic scenery is charming, lingering ~
Great museum to spend some time learning about this beautiful country.I was surprised by all of the at and artists that have flown from Morocco. They have some beautiful pieces from the 13th-16tg century. There's a nice old Roman mosaic on the floor of one of the many exhibition rooms. It is also connected to say museum. Both are very cool and worth a visit. Great way to learn something and escape the heat of the day!
The exotic style is beautiful, the buildings are also very beautiful, it is worth traveling