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A Moroccan city that’s famous for its striking blue walls and architecture has been facing its own set of challenges throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
A city high in the mountains of Morocco remained shut off from the world for almost 500 years. Now its labyrinthine streets decked in shades of blue are open to visitors.
Morocco's exhibition showcasing ancestral earth construction techniques and eco-friendly architecture at Venice 2025.
The colour didn’t become in vogue until the 1930s, though, when an influx of Jewish refugees brought with them the belief that blue was symbolic of heaven – but it turned out to be an ...
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Dive Deep into Art and Architecture in Rabat, Morocco - MSNKadagan/Shutterstock Consider Rabat a time capsule of the last millennium: Inside its historic walls you’ll find 500-year-old, blue-washed alleyways and 1,000-year-old medieval gates looking ...
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Africanews on MSNSaïdia: Morocco's Blue Pearl of the MediterraneanKnown as the ‘Blue Pearl of the Mediterranean’, Saïdia is a vibrant blend of sun, sea and serenity. Situated in north-east Morocco, close to the Algerian border, Saïdia is renowned for its 14 ...
Even famously blue Santorini can't compete color-wise. Think of it this way: When you tell people you've "never seen anything like it," it won't be hyperbole. It'll be the honest truth.
The twin peaks, for which Chefchaouen, Morocco, was named, tower over the city in the background. (Photo credit: rolling out) If taking Instagram-friendly photos and blue is your favorite color ...
The future potential of earth as a building material was the focus of this year' soil-rich Morocco pavilion at this year's Venice Architecture Biennale.
Morocco is a land of vibrant colour, flavours, and fascinating history just waiting to be explored, and the blue city of Chefchaouen is one of the most photogenic places in the country. A unique place ...
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