Thursday doors – 6 November 2025 – Marrakesh doors – The Saadian Tombs

Doors 331 – Doors of the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025 (Part XI).

On arrival at our Riad Hotel in the Medina, the staff were very keen to point out all the ‘must visit’ places which we could visit during our stay. The closest, perhaps a ten-minute walk, was the Saadian Tombs.

My apologies to you all, but I have resorted to the Interweb to provide a short description of the Saadian Tombs: 

The Saadian Tombs are one of the city’s most remarkable historical monuments, reflecting the grandeur of the Saadian dynasty that ruled from 1549 to 1659. Hidden for centuries and rediscovered in 1917, the tombs were built by Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur to house members of the royal family and his successors. The complex is renowned for its exquisite Islamic architecture, blending Andalusian and Moroccan styles.

Its chambers are adorned with intricate stucco work, colourful zellij tile mosaics, finely carved cedar wood ceilings, and marble columns imported from Italy. The most famous section, the Hall of the Twelve Columns, features the sultan’s own tomb surrounded by others, symbolizing both royal power and the Saadian dynasty’s devotion to artistry and craftsmanship. Today, the tombs stand as a beautifully preserved testament to Morocco’s rich architectural and cultural heritage.

The rooms of the tombs were not accessible and many of the photographs were taken standing at the entrances, leaning into the rooms. It is definitely a fascinating site and worth putting on your itinerary if you happen to be visiting Marrakesh. I hope you enjoy the doors and architecture:

External wall of the Saadian Tombs showing earthquake damage, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
External wall of the Saadian Tombs showing earthquake damage, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Garden of the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Garden of the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Gated and tiled entrance to a room of the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Gated and tiled entrance to a room of the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Small ornate portico, the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Small ornate niche, the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
View through an archway towards the tombs of Muhammad al-Shaykh and Lalla Mas'uda showing elaborate tiles and plaster work, the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
View through an archway towards the tombs of Muhammad al-Shaykh and Lalla Mas’uda showing elaborate tiles and plaster work, the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
The Chamber of the Twelve Columns, the mausoleum of Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur, the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
The Chamber of the Twelve Columns, the mausoleum of Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur, the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Garden of the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Garden of the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Detail of the extraordinary craftsmanship in the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Detail of the extraordinary craftsmanship in the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
The ceilings over the Chamber of the Mihrab, the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
The ceilings over the Chamber of the Mihrab, the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Doorway of the Chamber of the Mihrab, the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
Doorway of the Chamber of the Mihrab, the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
External door and doorway into the Chamber of the Mihrab, the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025
External door and doorway into the Chamber of the Mihrab, the Saadian Tombs, Marrakesh, Morocco, January 2025

There was a rather nice ambience in the Saadian Tombs, and as it was early in the year, there weren’t too many tourists and not much queuing at all. Next time I’ll share some more of the bustling streets and souks. Have a great weekend.

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