Ali ibn Yusuf Madrasa
A 14th-century Marinid madrasa adjacent to the Ali ibn Yusuf mosque — once the largest theological college in North Africa, with rooms for 900 students. It was demolished in 1956 and the current structure is a partial reconstruction. What remains is enough: a courtyard of carved plaster and cedar that demonstrates why Moroccan architectural grammar took centuries to develop.
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