Morocco
It’s said that the sultans met their ‘companions’ at these landscape gardens on the outskirts of Marrakech.
The Menara Gardens were built in the early 12th century by the Almohad Caliphate ruler Abd al-Mu'min. The caliphate created a large lake, and surrounded it with orchards and olive trees. In the 16th century, the Saadi dynasty built a pavilion on the lakefront, which was renovated in 1869 by sultan Abderrahmane of Morocco as a summer retreat. Today, the Menara Gardens are perhaps the most popular public gardens in Marrakech. While the greenery is essentially a ring around the perimeter, the view of the lake, pavilion, trees, and snow-capped Atlas Mountains in the background is worth the visit.
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