Nestled among the sea of blue houses in the medina of Chefchaouen, the Kasbah Museum stands out with its high clay walls. Within these walls, visitors can explore a lush garden, fountains, and towers that offer prime views of the city. The ethnographic museum inside showcases the customs and interests of Chefchaouen’s people through a collection of items such as traditional costumes, musical instruments, and weapons. This historic site provides a glimpse into the local culture and history, making it a valuable stop for those interested in understanding the region’s heritage.
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