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World Heritage Sites in Morocco

Morocco has 9 sites on UNESCO’s World Heritage List — 9 cultural. Below: how they split by type, and the headline sites. From UNESCO’s official list, snapshot 2026-06-22.

SITES9
CULTURAL · NATURAL9 · 0
IN DANGER0

By heritage type

Cultural9 · 100%
Natural0 · 0%
Mixed0 · 0%

Notable sites in Morocco

A spread of the country’s heritage — the rarer mixed and natural sites first, then its earliest inscriptions.

culturalMedina of Fez1981

Founded in the 9th century, Fez reached its height in the 13th–14th centuries under the Marinids, when it replaced Marrakesh as the capital of the kingdom. The urban fabric and the principal monuments in the medina – madrasas, fondouks , palaces, residences, mosques and fountains - date from this…

culturalMedina of Marrakesh1985

Founded in 1070–72 by the Almoravids, Marrakesh remained a political, economic and cultural centre for a long period. Its influence was felt throughout the western Muslim world, from North Africa to Andalusia. It has several impressive monuments dating from that period: the Koutoubiya Mosque, the…

culturalKsar of Ait-Ben-Haddou1987

The ksar , a group of earthen buildings surrounded by high walls, is a traditional pre-Saharan habitat. The houses crowd together within the defensive walls, which are reinforced by corner towers. Ait-Ben-Haddou, in Ouarzazate province, is a striking example of the architecture of southern Morocco.

culturalHistoric City of Meknes1996

Founded in the 11th century by the Almoravids as a military settlement, Meknes became a capital under Sultan Moulay Ismaïl (1672–1727), the founder of the Alawite dynasty. The sultan turned it into a impressive city in Spanish-Moorish style, surrounded by high walls with great doors, where t…

culturalMedina of Tétouan (formerly known as Titawin)1997

Tétouan was of particular importance in the Islamic period, from the 8th century onwards, since it served as the main point of contact between Morocco and Andalusia. After the Reconquest, the town was rebuilt by Andalusian refugees who had been expelled by the Spanish. This is well illustr…

culturalArchaeological Site of Volubilis1997

The Mauritanian capital, founded in the 3rd century B.C., became an important outpost of the Roman Empire and was graced with many fine buildings. Extensive remains of these survive in the archaeological site, located in a fertile agricultural area. Volubilis was later briefly to become the capit…

culturalMedina of Essaouira (formerly Mogador)2001

Essaouira is an exceptional example of a late-18th-century fortified town, built according to the principles of contemporary European military architecture in a North African context. Since its foundation, it has been a major international trading seaport, linking Morocco and its Saharan hinterla…

culturalPortuguese City of Mazagan (El Jadida)2004

The Portuguese fortification of Mazagan, now part of the city of El Jadida, 90-km southwest of Casablanca, was built as a fortified colony on the Atlantic coast in the early 16th century. It was taken over by the Moroccans in 1769. The fortification with its bastions and ramparts is an early exam…

culturalRabat, Modern Capital and Historic City: a Shared Heritage2012

Located on the Atlantic coast in the north-west of Morocco, the site is the product of a fertile exchange between the Arabo-Muslim past and Western modernism. The inscribed city encompasses the new town conceived and built under the French Protectorate from 1912 to the 1930s, including royal and…

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