The djellaba is the traditional dress of Morocco, a flowing garment with an inconspicuous hood that falls down in back. Both ...
Researchers have reconstructed the use of Argan in Morocco’s economy from the 10th to 13th centuries based on abundant ...
Elda Castle, designated as an Asset of Cultural Interest in 2001, sits atop a mound in the heart of the city, near the left ...
In 1213, King John of England sent a diplomatic embassy to Morocco to seal a deal with Almohad’s Sultan Mohamed Ennassir. John’s offer included converting to Islam and subjugating his kingdom ...
Explore top Easter break destinations! Enjoy city trips, beach holidays, unique experiences and pleasant weather, all a short ...
Standing nearly 120 feet tall along the Guadalquivir River, the Torre del Oro (Golden Tower) is one of Seville's most recognizable landmarks. The Guadalquivir River once served as the main ...
Together these three buildings form a remarkable monumental complex in the heart of Seville. The cathedral and the Alcázar – dating from the Reconquest of 1248 to the 16th century and imbued with ...
On 16 July 1212, a Crusader army made up of Castilians, Aragonese and Navarrese (but also French, English and Germans) confronted the army of the Almohad Caliph an-Nasir at the fo ...
The largest Gothic cathedral in the world, the Catedral de Sevilla, sits in the heart of the city on Avenida de la Constitución and invites travelers from around the world to admire its ...
For architecture fans, Casablanca in Morocco offers a visual feast of Moorish tiles, ancient minarets and French colonial facades with Art Deco touches, but much of it still faces dereliction or ...
Together these three buildings form a remarkable monumental complex in the heart of Seville. The cathedral and the Alcázar – dating from the Reconquest of 1248 to the 16th century and imbued with ...