In Morocco, many are the people who believe in these urban legends. Some of them swear by them and others have family tales to share to spread these gloomy stories. Discover four of Morocco’s spookiest places and figures.
During the coronavirus lockdown, Moroccan student Zineb Bouchra recreated famous paintings at home. Her posts had a Moroccan twist to them.
A Casablanca mural by Italian street artist Millo was painted over to be replaced with advertisement. The decision was saddening to street art lovers and the organizers of the yearly festival.
Since 2011, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has been home to a Moroccan court that required a trip to Fez and the work of several months of Moroccan artisans. The design of this courtyard is inspired by Al Attarin and Al Bu-'Inaniyya, two 14th-century Madrasas of Fez built during the reign of the Merinid sultans.