Thursday doors – 21 August 2025 – Marrakesh doors

Doors 321 – Doors of Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025 (Part II)

This selection of doors is presented in chronological order, following our first walk in the streets of Marrakesh, walking north from our hotel (featured last week) towards the centre of the Medina.

Our first impressions were very much shaped by the bustle of the city. Bright light, dusty streets, so many people walking the streets dodging the motorbikes and scooters that are the dominant form of transport through the narrow and windy streets. You will spot that the walls of Marrakesh, known as the Red City, are pinky-red in colour due to the local stone and clay, rich in iron oxide employed in the construction of the ancient city, and still used today. You will get used to this ubiquitous colour through the passage of these posts.

Marrakesh is a Thursday Doors dream, although it is not just doors, but arches and more generally the architecture that are so attractive. I hope you enjoy these first steps into the city as much as we did:

Minaret and supported walls (earthquake damaged) of the Moulay El Yazid Mosque, Place My Yazid, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Minaret and supported walls (earthquake damaged) of the Moulay El Yazid Mosque, Place My Yazid, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
A cell tower disguised as a palm tree, complete with a stork nest (real) on the top, Rue Arset El Maach, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
A cell tower disguised as a palm tree, complete with a stork nest (real) on the top, Rue Arset El Maach, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Cafe Tamrakcht with side door and open front, Rue de la Kasbah, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Cafe Tamrakcht with side door and open front, Rue de la Kasbah, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Studded wooden door and decorative surround, Bab Agnou, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Studded wooden door and decorative surround, Bab Agnou, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Stunning carved entrance and keyhole doorways, Bab Agnou, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Stunning carved entrance and keyhole doorways, Bab Agnou, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Double archway, Bab Agnou, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Double archway, Bab Agnou, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Bab Agnou city gate, Rue Oqba Ben Nafaa, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Bab Agnou city gate, Rue Oqba Ben Nafaa, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Iron/door with decorations, Passage Bab Agnaou, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Iron/door with decorations, Passage Bab Agnaou, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Keyhole gateway in a city wall, Rue Oqba Ben Nafaa, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Keyhole gateway in a city wall, Rue Oqba Ben Nafaa, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Modern studded door, Passage Bab Agnaou, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Tatty door at No 37, Derb Oualdidine, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Tatty door at No 37, Derb Oualdidine, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025

It feels wonderful to revisit these doors and our trip to Marrakesh back in January, it was a great way to recharge our batteries and put us in a good place to tackle 2025. There will be plenty more doors next time and for some considerable time, I fear it might get a little samey or boring, but hope not. Have a great weekend all.

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