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Le centre d'art moderne de Tétouan est considéré comme l'un des symboles les plus importants de la mémoire commun et une coopération Hispano-Marocaine et Andalou-Tétouanais.
Le centre d'art moderne de Tétouan occupe l'ancienne station de train de Tétouan, Edificacion civil réalisé par l'architecte Julio Rodriguez Roda, et inaugurée le 20 mai 1918.
Placée dans l'avenue Al Massira, enclave stratégique de la ville, entre l'ancienne medina, l'élargissement espagnol et les nouvelles croissances au sud de la ville.
L'édifice de la gare, d'architecture singulière, a été réhabilité et arrangé comme musée par la Junta de Andaloucia en collaboration avec le Ministère de Culture du Royaume du Maroc.
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SAIDA Art Contemporain Gallery, Tétouan Morroco / Estampa Contemporary Art Fair 2016 24 edition
SAIDA Art Contemporain Gallery, Tétouan Morroco. Presents two moroccan artists Amine Asselman and Said Messari in ESTAMPA Contemporary Art Fair 2016. 24 th Edition. MATADERO, Madrid.
TETOUAN MOROCCO top 3 best places to visit
Tétouan (Arabic: تطوان, Berber languages: ⵜⵉⵟⵟⴰⵡⵉⵏ, French: Tétouan, Spanish: Tetuán) (nicknamed the White Dove - Arabic: الحمامة البيضاء)[2] is a city located in northern Morocco. It lies along the Martil Valley and is one of the two major ports of Morocco on the Mediterranean Sea, a few miles south of the Strait of Gibraltar, and about 60 km (40 mi) E.S.E. of Tangier. In the 2014 Moroccan census the city recorded a population of 380,787 inhabitants.[1] It is part of the administrative division Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima.
The city has witnessed many development cycles spanning over more than 2000 years. The first settlements discovered a few miles outside of the modern city limits belonged to Mauretanian Berbers and date back to the 3rd century BC. A century later Phoenicians traded there and after them the site -known now as the ancient town of Tamuda- became a Roman colony under Emperor Augustus.[3][4]
In late 13th century, the Berber Marinids started by building a casbah and mosque in what is now the old city. Soon after, in 1305, the scale of the settlement was expanded by sultan Abu Thabit Amir who fortified the place.[5] Around early 15th century the Castilians destroyed in retaliation for piracy.
The modern history of the city starts around late 15th century. It was re-built and fortified by Ali al-Mandri who emigrated from the Andalusian city of Granada in the decade before it fell in the hands of the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile during the Spanish Reconquista of 1492. Thousands of Muslims and Jews from Andalusia settled in the north of Morocco in general and on the ruins of the city of Tétouan.[6] The city has known a prosperous period of reconstruction and growth in various fields and became a center for the reception of Andalusian civilization. It is often linked to Granada and is labelled Granada's daughter[7][8] and some families still keep keys belonging to their old homes in Granada.[6] It is also nicknamed Pequeña Jerusalén (Little Jerusalem) by Sephardi Jews.[9][10] The vast majority of the population are Muslims and small Christian and Jewish communities also exist[11] although their presence has declined sharply in recent decades.
In 1913, Tétouan became the capital of the Spanish protectorate of Morocco, which was governed by the Jalifa (Moroccan prince serving as Viceroy for the Sultan), and the Spanish Alto Comisario accredited to him. It remained such a capital until 1956, when Morocco regained its full independence.
Tétouan is a renowned multicultural center.[12] The medina of Tétouan is a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1997.[13] It has also been part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network in the area of Crafts and Folk Art since 2017.[14][15]
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#Morocco's countryside and taxis.... #Casablanca to #Marakesh road trip
To a romantic, Casablanca is a mythical place that exists in a dream inspired by the 1942 film starring Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart. The reality is that the movie Casablanca was actually filmed on a soundstage in Hollywood and the real Casablanca is often overlooked by tourists who gravitate to the souks of Marrakech and Fez or the exotic beaches of Essaouira and Tangier.
Casablanca is a city for travelers who like to feel like a local, rather than a tourist, and who want to experience the present as well as learn about the past. The enormity of Casablanca, Morocco's most populous city, means visitors have to make an effort to discover its hidden details. Once you get beneath the surface, you’ll see that Casablanca’s mix of grit and style feels a lot like Los Angeles. Here’s why it’s worth a visit.
1. Casablanca is a hotbed of fascinating architecture.
Architecture buffs will geek out on the city’s diverse building styles, from Art Deco to radically modern. To truly understand the stories behind the city’s great buildings, join an architectural tour with Casamémoire, a nonprofit preservation organization working to have parts of the city designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in Morocco, is a testament to incredible craftsmanship. It took more than seven years and as many as 10,000 artisans to complete the intricate masterpiece. The palm-lined Boulevard Mohammed V, in the heart of old Casablanca, is a reminder of the French influence on the city. One of the finest examples of Art Deco design, Cinéma Rialto, lies just off the main drag. Mahkama du Pacha, located in the Habous neighborhood and built in the early 1950s, is a Moroccan architecture and craftsmanship gem. Église du Sacré-Couer, a desacralized cathedral built in the ’30s, now hosts concerts and art exhibitions and is a striking mix of Gothic and Art Deco style, while Église Notre Dame de Lourdes, built in the ’50s, is a beautiful example of Brutalist architecture with stunning stained glass panels inside.
2. The city has a serious arts and culture scene.
Many of Casablanca’s historic Art Deco villas have been reborn as galleries and museums. Recently, the neon Pop Art of graffiti artist Ramzi Adek was on display at La Villa des Arts. The ’30s Art Deco villa was renovated by Casamémoire president Rachid Andaloussi and now hosts permanent and temporary exhibitions of contemporary art. A ’40s Art Deco villa on the central Rue du Parc was transformed to showcase the extensive private collection of art-loving Moroccan businessman Abderrahman Slaoui. During his travels throughout Morocco, he collected everything from Bohemian glass and vintage jewelry, all now on display in Le Musée de la Fondation Abderrahman Slaoui. In 2012, the city’s old industrial slaughterhouse was reimagined as La Fabrique Culturelle des Anciens Abattoirs de Casablanca, a hub for of-the-moment street art exhibitions and urban dance and music events.
3. Casablanca is a great restaurant city.
Unlike Marrakech, Casablanca has a buzzy restaurant scene fueled by both locals and visitors. La Corniche, the city’s waterfront boulevard, lined with umbrella-shaded beach cafés, chic lounges, and ocean-view restaurants, wouldn’t seem out of place on the French Riviera. Unparalleled Atlantic views and a stylish crowd have made Le Cabestan the reservation to score on La Corniche, dating back to 1927, when the chic French restaurant first opened its doors. A 2011 renovation has kept the scene relevant, but the old standby now has competition from Bleu. Located just down La Corniche, the Four Seasons’s fifth-floor Mediterranean restaurant has become an instant hot spot thanks to its oceanfront views, outdoor terrace and fire pit, and smart nautical-inspired decor, including a striking mural of thousands of ceramic mussel shells created by Canadian design studio Moss & Lam. A raw bar showcases Dakhla oysters, prawns, and the day’s catch and diners can watch chefs cook behind a large custom grill in the center of the dining room. The barmen’s complex mocktails, infused with teas and made theatrical with dry ice, make up for the lack of booze (the restaurant’s liquor license is still pending).
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Morocco's first national museum showcases contemporary & modern art
The first museum of modern and contemporary art to emerge in Morocco since its independence from France, has finally opened its doors to the public. It aims to showcase a glimpse of Moroccan art history, through various art work from the early twentieth century to recent days.
BOUHLAL RIAD Galerie Bertouchi. Tétouan.
Vernissage de l'exposition de peinture de Riad Bouhlal à la Galerie Bertouchi, Dar Sanaa, Tétouan, le 20 avril 2015.
Atelier Jaamati (Tetouan)
Bienvenue à l’atelier qui expose tout les tableaux de l’artiste peintre Mr Jaamati Mohamed, en partageant aussi son espace en exposant les oeuvres d'autres compères.
Atelier Jaamati vous accueille dans une ambiance chaleureuse et exceptionnelle.
ATELIER JAAMATI - 19 Rue 4 AV JOULANE/TETOUAN 93000
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A la rencontre de... Safaa Eeruas - Plasticienne à Tetouan
Dale Roberts at Green Olive Arts
Encaustic Painter Dale Roberts working with molten wax, resin and pigment during his art residency in Tetouan, Morocco.
Hommage aux artistes peintres Saad BEN CHEFFAJ et feu Mekki MEGHARA
Galerie d'art El Fenn - Tétouan Maroc
Saida Art Contemporain Morocco Marbella 2016
ART/MARBELLA / Is the first major international art fair in the Costa del Sol, Spain. An event that allows collectors, artists, curators and art lovers to appreciate, enjoy, educate themselves, and acquire art works of exceptional quality. Marbella, the hot spot of the European Summer, becomes a meeting point for the contemporary art world, and a crossroads, -aesthetically and conceptually-, between Europe and the Middle East.
Gellery Saida Art Contemporain / Tetouan Morocco. Present
Moroccan Artists: ouazzani Abdelkrim, hamadi Ananou, hassan echair, said messari.
Directors gallery: Carlos Jimenez Moreno, Mareta Espinosa
and Art Manager Jihane Benlazaar.
Clip & music: Said Messari. Madrid 2016
Bahia Golf Beach - Bouznika - Villas
A mi-chemin entre Casablanca et Rabat et à proximité immédiate de deux aéroports internationaux, Bouznika est l’une des plus belles perles du littoral atlantique marocain.
C’est sur un magnifique front de mer, idéal pour les promenades et la détente, que Bahia Golf Beach a choisi de bâtir, autour d'un sublime golf de 18 trous, un ensemble résidentiel et touristique qui définit de nouveaux standards pour le luxe et la douceur de vivre.
Le complexe résidentiel Bahia Golf Beach s’étend sur 530 hectares et vous invite à succomber à la séduction du style architectural raffiné, mariant modernité et tradition, de ses appartements, villas et hôtels.
Dans un environnement qui allie charme, convivialité et douceur de vivre, vous pourrez également profiter, de jour comme de nuit, de toute la diversité des activités que vous proposera Bahia Golf Beach : restaurants, cafés, centres de loisirs, centre commercial, club house, club de tennis, équipements sportifs, etc...
Conçu par l’architecte Cabell B. Robinson, le golf de 18 trous de Bahia Golf Beach vous offre la qualité irréprochable d’un parcours de compétition associée à la magie d’un site d’une époustouflante beauté.
Ce golf vous promet, que vous soyez amateur ou joueur confirmé, d’intenses moments de passion, de plaisir et de détente
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أستاذة بالمعهد الوطني للفنون الجميلة في تصريح لبريس تطوان
Passover Sofitel Tamuda Bay Tetouan 2020
Join us and enjoy our 30 years of experience in organizing kosher group trips.
Experience a luxurious Passover celebration at Sofitel Tamuda Bay Tetouan, a privatized signature resort.
The best Glatt Kosher culinary experience, under the strict supervision of the Beth Din of Casablanca, Rav Yoshiyahou Pinto, The chomerims of France and Israel.
About the resort :
The splendid architecture, modern design and the “Arty Chic” will let you live in a dreamy rhythm and atmosphere during your entire Passover Stay.
Enjoy a waterfront experience in an idyllic and trendy setting and let yourself be carried away by the unique ambiences of the Sofitel Tamuda Bay Beach & Spa. Our Glatt Kosher international dining program will complement perfectly what the hotel environment has to offer.
Sofitel is ideally located for your excursions to Tangier, Chefchaouen, Akchour, Tetouan, Ceuta & Costa de Sol.
Resort’s Highlights :
- Deluxe rooms and suites
- Luxury villas
- Fitness center
- SPA
- Heated indoor pool
- Outdoor pool
- Kids Club
- Private beach
- High speed internet
- Activities and attractions
- Onsite leisure activities
Passover program’s Highlights :
- Best glatt kosher culinary experience | No kitniyot
- Offices with the best Hazanims voices
- Live music entertainment
- Children dinners starting from 6pm
- High quality conferences by renowned speakers
- Daily organized chiour of Gemara
- Great evening of Mimouna
- Private rooms on request for seder
- Excursions
An unforgettable Passover Experience!!
From 8 to April 17, 2020.
Shabbat extension available.
Program includes :
• Full board from 08 to 17 April 2020
• Transfer from Tangier airport to the hotel and return at specific times defined by Sarah Tours
• Breakfast buffets
• Meals served at table Yom tov and buffet served at Hol Hamoed
• Starters and cocktails served at Hol Hamoed and Shabbat
• Wine and drinks
• Gala Evenings and Shows on the evenings of Hol Hamoed
• Open bar all day for hot, cold drinks and snacks
• 2 Sedarims
• Fairy Mimouna
• All the activities
• Minyan Ashkenazi and Sefarad
Program not includes :
• The flight
• Residence taxes
• Optional Excursions
• Cancellation, assistance and repatriation insurance
• Tips, Extras
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Film exhibition Out Of the Box - Galerie Delacroix de Tanger by Hicham Lahlou Designer
EXHIBITION OUT OF THE BOX OF HICHAM LAHLOU
« Out of the Box. When conformism is not required, creativity is expressed more freely.»
Institut Français of Morocco present at the Galerie Delacroix of Tangier
The 17 December 2016, the exhibition Out OF THE BOX of HICHAM LAHLOU.
A Franco-moroccan Designer, Hicham Lahlou, an emblematic figure of the new generation Design, is a part since a decade of the new signatures that count among the worldwide sphere of Design and creation.
He forged himself a name in the Design of Cities, brands, and also in furnitures Design, table Arts and Object Artworks by signing collections for great international brands.
His reffined creations are always impregnated with cultural and identity references, subtly integrated in modern lines.
The exhibition Out of the Box reveals exclusive and totally unexpected Design artworks.
The Designer invites us to discover a reinterpretation, according to his codes, heritage objects, he diverts from their utility destination to make from them new artworks and design objects.
Never has the designer produced so many works of contemporary art in a time.
Diverted objects, hymn to music, to Africa, to raw material, a marriage of craftsmanship and industry, the univers of the creator testifies to an artistic approach far from the beaten tracks and a spectacular unusual vision of everyday’s life.
Objets détournés, hymne à la musique, à l’Afrique, à la matière brute, au savoir-faire artisanal, mariage de l’artisanat et de l’industrie, l’univers du créateur témoigne d’une démarche artistique loin des sentiers battus et d’une vision spectaculaire et décalée du quotidien.
Out of the Box delivers us some unique creations and pieces, numbered series, installations, free creations, and many artwork impossible-to-box.
The multiple talents of this designer often described as atypical will be expressed during this exhibition which will take place from 15 December 2016 to 31 January 2017 at the Galerie Delacroix of Institut Français Tangier. The exhibition will continue through a new version in Tetuan from 10 March to 6 May 2017 at the Centre d’Art Moderne of Tetuan then in France.
One of the most talented designers of his generation.
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Musée d’Art Moderne de Tetouan
Rencontre 2009 avec Bouzaid sur le projet de Musée d’Art Moderne de Tetouan qu´est devenu le Centre de Tétouan d’Art Moderne.
Tetouanese Wood Painting: The Art of Zouaq
Location: Tetouan
Zouaq, the Moroccan technique of wood painting has been passed on from one generation to the next for centuries. The few remaining practitioners struggle to safeguard their craft, as few youngsters are willing to follow in their footsteps. Othman Aqnin, a craftsman from Tetouan, has been a wood painter for more than 30 years and shows us some of the secrets of Zouaq.
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