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Understanding Moroccan Architecture: Tiles, Wood, and Courtyards

Understanding Moroccan Architecture: Tiles, Wood, and Courtyards

March 5, 2026By Mdina ToursCulture

The Inward Beauty of Moroccan Riads

Moroccan architecture is a beautiful blend of Islamic design, Andalusian elegance, and Berber strength. Step inside any Riad—a traditional home with an interior courtyard—and you will notice how the design is focused inward, keeping the rooms cool and peaceful.

Zellige Tiles and Hand-Carved Plaster

Look closely at the zellige tilework, where craftsmen cut colored tiles into geometric shapes to form patterns on walls and fountains. The carvings in cedar wood and plaster are done by hand, representing hours of patient labor. Visiting historical landmarks like the Bahia Palace in Marrakech or the Al-Attarine Madrassa in Fes allows you to appreciate the skill of Moroccan builders.

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