The Medina of Rabat
The medina of Rabat, developed adjacent to the Qasbah of the Oudaïa, is framed by the Laâlou cemetery and the Atlantic Ocean to the north, the Andalusian Wall to the south, the Bouregreg River to the east, and the Almohad rampart to the west. Extending over 90 hectares, it is structured around three principal north–south axes, Derb El Gza, Derb Sidi Fatah, and Rue des Consuls, and an east–west commercial spine, Rue Souiqa, linking Bab El Had to Bab Al Bahr. This urban fabric illustrates the coherence, continuity, and adaptive capacity of a historic medina in dialogue with its landscape setting.
Histoire
Architecture
Urbanisme
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