Ben • Joseph Theological Seminary is the largest seminary in North Africa to study the Koran, and it is also one of the representative buildings of Morocco during its heyday. The entrance to the seminary is engraved with the words: 'Entering our door, may you continue to surpass yourself.'
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Ben • Joseph Theological Seminary is the largest seminary in North Africa to study the Koran, and it is also one of the representative buildings of Morocco during its heyday. The entrance to the seminary is engraved with the words: 'Entering our door, may you continue to surpass yourself.'
It takes a while to find it, because it's going through an alley, in the Medina Piazza, there are signs that show you the way but not very obvious, there are children who want to show you the way but they want money in return. I was very glad that we came as soon as we arrived, the indoor scenery as a school was still there, still retaining a very primitive state, many beautiful sculptures are still preserved, and the visit is only 20 dirhams (about £2), very worth it. Highly recommended.
A beautiful, amazing building left me speechless. Everyone who comes to Marrakech should take the time to go out and visit this attraction. Just in the 20dh entry you should go, you won’t be disappointed, and walk to the open air market if it’s part of the fun.
The Ben Joseph Mosque is a two-story building, giving the feeling of solemnity, quietness, exquisite dignity. Although there are not many Chinese tourists, we naturally lowered the sound when we entered such a place.
The mosque is a separate building, and when entering, it requires no shoes, ladies to wear headscarves, pay attention to personal behavior, and don't shout.