The Kasbah of Marrakesh is the historic fortified royal district built by the Almohads in the late 12th century, home to the Royal Palace, the Kasbah Mosque, and the Saadian Tombs. Its own set of walls and gates, distinct from those enclosing the wider medina, reflect its long-standing role as the seat of political power in the city.
Part of your guide to Marrakech, Morocco.