Slat Al Azama Synagogue
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Pedro Pereira
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"There's some ambiguity surrounding the exact date of construction. Sources claim it was either built in 1492, the year of the Jewish expulsion from Spain, or in the late 19th or early 20th century. Regardless of the exact date, it reflects the long history of the Jewish community in Marrakesh.
Located in the Mellah, the former Jewish quarter within the old city (medina) of Marrakesh. Built around a central courtyard, a common architectural style for synagogues."
Rene Woodhead
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"10 dirham entrance fee. Make sure to check out each of the rooms in the school that has been converted to a museum about the rich history of Judaism in Morocco."
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