Bab Lamrissa

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Bab Lamrissa is a historic fortified gate of the old medina of Salé in Morocco, notable for its monumental architecture and role in the city’s traditional defenses.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city gate
fortified gate
historic monument
accesses old medina of Salé NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Islamic architecture NERFINISHED
Moroccan architecture NERFINISHED
country Morocco
hasConservationStatus preserved historic structure
hasCulturalSignificance example of traditional Moroccan fortification
symbol of Salé’s historical identity
hasFunction city gate
defensive structure
hasNearbyFeature old medina markets of Salé
traditional residential quarters of Salé
hasPart arched passage
battlements
city wall segments
fortified towers
heritageDesignation historic site of Morocco
isPartOf historic urban fabric of Salé
locatedIn Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region NERFINISHED
Salé NERFINISHED
old medina of Salé NERFINISHED
locatedNear Bou Regreg River NERFINISHED
locatedOn Atlantic coast of Morocco
locatedOpposite Rabat NERFINISHED
materialUsed masonry
stone
notableFor historic defensive role
large fortified entrance
monumental architecture
openToPublic true
partOf city walls of Salé NERFINISHED
fortifications of Salé NERFINISHED
touristAttraction true
usedAs city entrance for pedestrians
landmark for visitors
usedFor city defense
controlling access to the medina
protection against attacks

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Medina of Salé hasCityGate Bab Lamrissa