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The Agdal Basin, located in Meknes, Morocco, is a remarkable man-made reservoir dating back to the reign of Sultan Moulay Ismail in the 17th century. This vast water body played a crucial role in the sultan’s grand vision of transforming Meknes into a powerful imperial city. Originally designed to supply water to the royal palaces, stables, and lush gardens , the Agdal Basin stands as a testament to the advanced engineering and architectural ingenuity of the era. Beyond its functional purpose, the reservoir also symbolized imperial power and self-sufficiency . Today, this serene site offers visitors a chance to appreciate Meknes’ rich history , while enjoying a peaceful setting that reflects the grandeur of Morocco’s past.
More than 1 hour
💡 This duration is based on typical visitor patterns and includes time for exploring, taking photos and enjoying the attraction at a comfortable pace.
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✨ Nearby Attractions
The Agdal Basin is located close to several other key sites, including Bab Mansour and El Hedim Square. Combining visits to these attractions can offer a comprehensive understanding of Meknes’ historical and cultural landscape.
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