Morocco’s most coveted kasbah is this 17th-century wonder, which appears
on Morocco’s 50-dirham note. Signposted just a few hundred metres from
the main road, this living museum shows that traditional kasbah life
hasn’t changed much over the centuries, with hand-carved door locks, an
olive-oil press, still-functioning bread ovens, and goats bleating in
the courtyard.
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