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Great Mosque of Salé — Attraction in Bab Lamrissa باب لمريسة

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Great Mosque of Salé
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The Great Mosque of Salé is a mosque in Salé, Morocco. Covering an area of 5,070 m², it is the third-largest mosque in Morocco, and was originally built between 1028 and 1029. It has been destroyed and rebuilt several times since the original construction.
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Medersa Merinide
Rue Ash al Shaiara, Salé, Morocco
Borj Adoumoue (Bastion des Larmes)
25R9+X3W, Av. Abdelkader Al Harrati, Salé, Morocco
Plage de Salé Ville
Morocco
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Ô Saveurs de la Médina
6 Rue Abdellah Bensaid, Salé, Morocco
La Casa Grande
شارع السنبلة, Salé 11000, Morocco
Le Deck Rooftop
25M9+3V9, Av. Sidi Ben Achir, Salé, Morocco
Dahlia Restaurant
La Marina, Av. de Fès, Rabat 11000, Morocco
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The Repose
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Dar El Mouhit
12 Rue Moul Goumri, Salé 11000, Morocco
Riad Marco
27 Mekteb Tiyal, Salé 11150, Morocco
Dar ribati
14 Rue Hammoud, Salé 11000, Morocco
Riad Baddi
163 Rue Zenata, Salé 11150, Morocco
Riad Thamayna
bab mrissa, 5 bis Rue Boukaâ, Rabat 11000, Morocco
Riad à la Belle Etoile
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Riad La Porte du Bouregreg
6 Rue Abdellah Bensaid, Salé 11000, Morocco
Fairmont Residences La Marina Rabat-Sale
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Great Mosque of Salé

25RF+646, Salé, Morocco
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The Great Mosque of Salé is a mosque in Salé, Morocco. Covering an area of 5,070 m², it is the third-largest mosque in Morocco, and was originally built between 1028 and 1029. It has been destroyed and rebuilt several times since the original construction.

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attractions: Medersa Merinide, Borj Adoumoue (Bastion des Larmes), Plage de Salé Ville, restaurants: Ô Saveurs de la Médina, La Casa Grande, Le Deck Rooftop, Dahlia Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Great Mosque of Salé

Medersa Merinide

Borj Adoumoue (Bastion des Larmes)

Plage de Salé Ville

Medersa Merinide

Medersa Merinide

4.2

(177)

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Borj Adoumoue (Bastion des Larmes)

Borj Adoumoue (Bastion des Larmes)

4.1

(78)

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Plage de Salé Ville

Plage de Salé Ville

3.9

(356)

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Walking Tour Rabat, City of lights by night
Walking Tour Rabat, City of lights by night
Fri, Dec 5 • 7:00 PM
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Rabat Bites, sights, walking, and river crossing
Rabat Bites, sights, walking, and river crossing
Sat, Dec 6 • 11:30 AM
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Create a piece of zellij with young artisans
Create a piece of zellij with young artisans
Sat, Dec 6 • 3:00 PM
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Ô Saveurs de la Médina

La Casa Grande

Le Deck Rooftop

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Ô Saveurs de la Médina

Ô Saveurs de la Médina

4.6

(178)

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La Casa Grande

La Casa Grande

4.1

(74)

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Le Deck Rooftop

Le Deck Rooftop

3.1

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Dahlia Restaurant

Dahlia Restaurant

4.1

(8)

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Asmaa TitiAsmaa Titi
The nucleus of the city SALE was formed around this place, the first mosque was founded by the Banu Ifren between 1029 and 1035. In 1196, after the triumph of Ya'qub AI Mansour during the famous battle of Alarcos he enlarged the mosque which became the largest in Morocco (1196) until the construction of the Hassan II mosque in Casablanca. 700 prisoners from this battle participated in this expansion. The specificity of this mosque is that it has a single minaret "Al A'azriya", a unique feature in the whole country, which is visible from all over the city. Its surface area is more than 6,600 m2, of which more than 4,500 m2 is covered area: 3 courtyards (sahn), 7 doors, two reserved for women and 5 for men. It has an ablution room for men and, in rare cases, a room for ablutions for women, and also a library open to the public on the same scale as that of Al Qarawiyin. Demonstrations against the segregationist Dahir “Berbère” of the French authorities started from this mosque and spread across the country.
Reynald MarseilleReynald Marseille
Majestueuse et sereine, la Grande Mosquée de Salé veille sur la médina depuis des siècles. C’est l’une des plus anciennes du Maroc, remarquable par son architecture sobre et son minaret de pierre ocre. On ressent ici une profonde quiétude, au cœur d’un quartier encore préservé. Même si l’accès est réservé aux fidèles, la façade et la place alentour méritent le détour, surtout à la lumière dorée du soir.
Abdo TwistAbdo Twist
La Grande mosquée, construite par Temim Ibn Ziri entre 1028 et 1029 et restaurée puis agrandie par Yacoub El Mansour en 1196, est la troisième en importance au Maroc après celles de Fès. Mais toujours fermée. On ne peut visiter que son extérieur
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The nucleus of the city SALE was formed around this place, the first mosque was founded by the Banu Ifren between 1029 and 1035. In 1196, after the triumph of Ya'qub AI Mansour during the famous battle of Alarcos he enlarged the mosque which became the largest in Morocco (1196) until the construction of the Hassan II mosque in Casablanca. 700 prisoners from this battle participated in this expansion. The specificity of this mosque is that it has a single minaret "Al A'azriya", a unique feature in the whole country, which is visible from all over the city. Its surface area is more than 6,600 m2, of which more than 4,500 m2 is covered area: 3 courtyards (sahn), 7 doors, two reserved for women and 5 for men. It has an ablution room for men and, in rare cases, a room for ablutions for women, and also a library open to the public on the same scale as that of Al Qarawiyin. Demonstrations against the segregationist Dahir “Berbère” of the French authorities started from this mosque and spread across the country.
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Majestueuse et sereine, la Grande Mosquée de Salé veille sur la médina depuis des siècles. C’est l’une des plus anciennes du Maroc, remarquable par son architecture sobre et son minaret de pierre ocre. On ressent ici une profonde quiétude, au cœur d’un quartier encore préservé. Même si l’accès est réservé aux fidèles, la façade et la place alentour méritent le détour, surtout à la lumière dorée du soir.
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La Grande mosquée, construite par Temim Ibn Ziri entre 1028 et 1029 et restaurée puis agrandie par Yacoub El Mansour en 1196, est la troisième en importance au Maroc après celles de Fès. Mais toujours fermée. On ne peut visiter que son extérieur
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The nucleus of the city SALE was formed around this place, the first mosque was founded by the Banu Ifren between 1029 and 1035. In 1196, after the triumph of Ya'qub AI Mansour during the famous battle of Alarcos he enlarged the mosque which became the largest in Morocco (1196) until the construction of the Hassan II mosque in Casablanca. 700 prisoners from this battle participated in this expansion. The specificity of this mosque is that it has a single minaret "Al A'azriya", a unique feature in the whole country, which is visible from all over the city. Its surface area is more than 6,600 m2, of which more than 4,500 m2 is covered area: 3 courtyards (sahn), 7 doors, two reserved for women and 5 for men. It has an ablution room for men and, in rare cases, a room for ablutions for women, and also a library open to the public on the same scale as that of Al Qarawiyin. Demonstrations against the segregationist Dahir “Berbère” of the French authorities started from this mosque and spread across...

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المسجد الأعظم بالمغرب- بسلا: معلمة الألف سنة في الربوة العليا من مدينة سلا المشرفة على المحيط الأطلسي من جهة و وادي أبي رقراق من جهة ثانية، يقع المسجد الأعظم الذي أسسه بنو القاسم بن عشرة جوار دورهم وقصورهم عام 420، وذلك على عهد دولة مغراوة التي خلفت دولة الأدارسة يندرج المسجد الأعظم بسلا أو ما يعرف لدى الساكنة السلاوية بالجامع الكبير ضمن المآثر الروحية والعلمية التي تميز المدينة، ويعتبر من أعظم المساجد في العالم الإسلامي، جرى توسيعه وإعادة بنائه في عهد السلطان الموحدي يعقوب المنصور سنة 593/1196، وكان أول من ولي الخطبة فيه على عهد مؤسسه يعقوب المنصور الفقيه أبا محمد عبد الله ابن سليمان الأنصاري قاضي مدينتي سلا ورباط الفتح. أقيم المسجد الأعظم فوق مساحة شاسعة تزيد عن 5070 مترا مربعا، تغطي مربعا منحرف الشكل، وتضم ساحته أسوارا عالية، قاعتين للصلاة وثلاثة صحون ومجموعة من الملحقات، وجاء كباقي المساجد الموحدية ليضاهي أكبر الجوامع الإسلامية بأعمدته العالية وأقواسه المختلفة الأشكال وتصميمه المحكم.

يتوفر المسجد على خمسة أبواب موزعة على مختلف الواجهات، نذكر منها بابين رئيسيين، يوجد الأول بالجهة الجنوبية الشرقية وينفتح بجانب المحراب بواسطة قوس منكسر، تزين ظاهره عقود مصففة، تعلوها نقيشتان تحتضنان زخرفة خطية "الملك لله" تسجيلا لوظيفته الثانية المتمثلة في استعماله كمقر للقضاء، وتذكيرا للقضاء والمتقاضين الذين كانوا يقصدونه للجلوس لرد المظالم، أما الباب الثاني فينفتح في وسط الواجهة الشمالية الغربية، ويتميز ببساطة زخرفته وانسجام خطوطه.

بيت الصلاة: يتكون من ثلاثة عشر بلاطا متعامدا مع جدار القبلة، يضم دعامات وأقواس عالية ضخمة مختلفة الأحجام والأشكال، كتلك التي اعتمدت في باقي المساجد الموحدية مثل الكتبية بمراكش والمسجد الكبير بمدينة تازة.

الصحن الرئيسي: تنفتح قاعة الصلاة في واجهتها الشمالية الغربية على مربع منحرف الشكل يمثل الصحن الرئيسي للمسجد، هذا الأخير تحيط به صفوف من الأقواس المنكسرة المتجاوزة تتوسطها في الواجهة الجنوبية الشرقية عقود مزدوجة تساهم في تحديد موقع المحراب.

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Majestueuse et sereine, la Grande Mosquée de Salé veille sur la médina depuis des siècles. C’est l’une des plus anciennes du Maroc, remarquable par son architecture sobre et son minaret de pierre ocre. On ressent ici une profonde quiétude, au cœur d’un quartier encore préservé. Même si l’accès est réservé aux fidèles, la façade et la place alentour méritent le détour, surtout à la lumière...

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