Agadir أكادير
Route vers Tafraoute

Agadir Castle
The Agadir Castle is located on Route vers Tafraoute in Ait Abdallah, Morocco, near the foot of the Atlas Mountains.
Location
- The castle was built in 1505 and has a rich history dating back to the early 16th century. It played a significant role in the 1911 Agadir Crisis, which exposed tensions between France and Germany and foreshadowed World War I.
- The city was destroyed by an earthquake in 1960, but it has been completely rebuilt with mandatory seismic standards.
History
The castle's architectural style is not explicitly stated, however its layout suggests a traditional Moroccan design.
Architecture
- Today, the Agadir Castle is no longer a castle but a popular seaside resort town. The mild winter climate and good beaches have made it a major "winter sun" destination for northern Europeans.
- The castle's historical significance has been recognized by its inclusion in various Moroccan heritage lists.
Current Status and Use
Visitors can explore the city of Agadir, which is well served by low-cost flights and a motorway from Tangier. The mild winter climate and good beaches make it an attractive destination for tourists.
Heritage Status
The castle's historical significance has been recognized by its inclusion in various Moroccan heritage lists.
Visiting Information
Unfortunately, no notable features or rooms are available to describe in this castle.
Notable Features and Rooms
No notable features or rooms are available to describe in this castle.
Details
| Name | Agadir أكادير |
|---|---|
| City | Ait Abdallah |
| Country | Morocco |
| Coordinates | 29.834986, -8.627733 |
| Current use | a popular seaside resort town |
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