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Old town of Algeria description and photos - Algeria: Algeria. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map showing the nearest significant objects. Photo and descriptionThe medieval haven of pirates, the Old City (Kasbah) remembers the times when there were up to 25 thousand slaves in it. His most famous slave, Miguel Cervantes, spent 5 years in an Algerian prison. A distinctive feature of the old city is the absence of squares, trees and shrubs, only here and there grass breaks through between the ancient stone slabs. All streets are a winding labyrinth, intricately intertwining both on the ground and in the upper tier - many of the roofs of houses are connected to create additional shadow. The word of Arabic origin "Kasbah" means a fortress. On the site of the remains of the Phoenician city of Ikosium, on a hill, two fortified areas were built, the upper and the lower. Particular attention is drawn to the architectural ensemble of the Dar al-Sultan palace, which was once the residence of the military elite of Algeria. Tourists will certainly be interested in the mosque, Jamma-Safir, although it has been rebuilt many times, it has retained the features of the original building built in 1534. The old city is not dazzling with colors, its colors are natural light stone, natural shades characteristic of the landscape of the region, outside a little traditional mosaic can be seen in the design of the squat entrance doors. The rich decoration has been moved to the courtyards and hammams. In the old city, many girls wear national clothes - "karak", older women are customary to wear the "Algerian hijab." donkeys. The ancient city was the cradle of the struggle for the country's independence, the film "Battle for Algeria" was filmed here. The old town inspired the creation of masterpieces by Degas, Monet, Renoir. The Kasbah is protected by UNESCO. We also recommend reading Monument to Ivan Susanin description and photo - Russia - Golden Ring: Kostroma Topic: Old town of Algeria description and photos - Algeria: Algeria. |