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Morocco is a crossroads of civilizations and the fruit of a mixture of cultures and architectural achievements, a land where leisure, the beauty of nature, colors and multiple landscapes are exposed.
The Kingdom offers the splendor of its imperial cities such as Marrakech, Fez, Meknes and Rabat, where immemorial traditions throb.
Morocco also offers the freshness of its palm groves and gardens, the bustle of its souks and squares, and the wealth of its mosques and palaces. Morocco alone brings together great wealth and real cultural diversity.
The culture of Morocco comes down to its identity and its history. Each imperial city has places full of memory, of universal heritage.
The magnificent exhibition rooms of Moroccan museums, richly decorated, are often true works of art in themselves.
The history of Morocco has been enriched by the influences of various civilizations and cultures. The plurality of these civilizations has resulted in an archaeological diversification which has resulted throughout the Moroccan territory in monuments, buildings and remains.
Land of cultural and artistic encounters, Morocco offers its know-how to all kinds of human creations that it regularly celebrates in festivals dedicated to different modes of expression.
Morocco takes its place in the concert of festivals around the world. Music, cinema, popular cultures: the main cities offer original events, often under the sign of dialogue between the cultures of the East and the West. Warm atmosphere guaranteed as during the Gnaoua and World Music festival, the sacred music festival, the Timitar music festival or the Mawazine festival.
Rhythms, dances and songs of deep Morocco ... One of the many aspects of a secular oral tradition which has been preserved over time to faithfully translate through the centuries the originality and diversity of the popular arts of the country. of the setting sun ...
A multi-faceted culture where choreography, melodies and rhythms of yesterday and today converge.
Moussems, which are religious festivals and trade fairs, are held throughout the year throughout Morocco. The best known are that of the engagement in Imilchil, or that of the famous Valley of Roses in Kelaât M’Gouna. For Moroccans, it is an opportunity to see faraway people again, to meet up, to exchange views, to tell us about the events of the year.
The wealth of Moroccan craftsmanship is rooted in a tradition that has remained very much alive. With beautiful and useful objects in everyday life, heirs of a know-how transmitted with passion from one generation to the next. Embroidered fabrics, ceramics, jewelry, woodcarvings and leather objects are the flagships of Moroccan craftsmanship.
Moroccan gastronomy is universally recognized as one of the rare cuisines to have retained its authenticity in dishes and recipes that are more than 2000 years old. Moroccan cuisine is a festival of components, rich in flavors, aromas and colors. Its flavors and sweet and savory combinations are recognized around the world.
For sparkling holidays where effervescence is guaranteed, where strong emotions prevail, the Moroccan universe is a limitless field of experimentation.
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