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Les Insolites
Photographic gallery with works by Moroccan artists, and bookshop.
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Galerie Delacroix
The exhibition hall of the Institut Français; hosts temporary exhibitions.
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Souq as
This place specialises in gaudy gold and begins roughly at Rue Bab Chellah.
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Museo Etnográfico de la Culturas Amazigh & Sefardí
This museum charts the history of the Amazigh (Berber) and Sephardic (Jewish) cultures in Melilla.
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Galerie Hakim
Zaïlachi artist Hakim Ghaïlan started this space and exhibits mainly young Moroccan artists.
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Jardin de Olhão
A cool, relaxing garden created in 1992 to mark the twinning of Agadir with the Portuguese town of Olhão.
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Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Africa
The striking yellow Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Africa is an 18th-century Andalucian-style church.
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Puerta de la Marina
The main entrance to the Melilla la Vieja fortress is Puerta de la Marina, fronted by a statue of Franco.
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Galérie dArt Nouiga
Galérie dArt Nouiga is an art gallery nestled amongst some tourist shops in the oldest part of the city.
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Aljibes de las Peñuelas
The small door across the courtyard leads into the cave-like, other-worldly cistern that is still flowing.
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Calligraphie Tifinaghe
Amazigh poet and calligrapher Moulid Nidouissadan paints Berber proverbs and colourful compositions.
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Andalous Mosque
At the end of the main street, close to the mechouar, is this mosque that was constructed in the 12th century.
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Saidi Mosque
Its customary that non-Muslims do not enter the mosque but, even from the outside, this is an impressive sight.
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Museum of Contemporary Art
Still under construction at the time of research, this will be the first public gallery of contemporary art in Morocco.
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Cathedral Santa Maria de la Asuncion
The 17th century, twin-spired Cathedral Santa Maria de la Asuncion has a museum which was under renovation at time of research.
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Parc Lalla Aicha
This beautiful park is worth a stroll. Theres a swimming pool (summer only, admission Dh20), cafe, tennis and horseriding.
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Galerie Conil
This small gallery just off the Petit Socco shows local mixed media artists and has a collection of books and clothing.
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Galerie Noir sur Blanc
The Galerie Noir sur Blanc showcases major Moroccan talent, including elemental calligraphic paintings by Marrakshi Larbi Cherkaoui.
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Rue des Mérinides
This street is lined with houses which are distinguished by their wooden and wrought-iron balconies, as well as by their stucco work.
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Bou Jeloud Square
This square on the edge of the medina has a funfair at holiday times, concerts and a few story tellers, but will never be Djemaa el-Fna.
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