Agadir Kasbah Ruins (Agadir Oufella) in Agadir

Agadir Kasbah Ruins (Agadir Oufella)

Agadir, Morocco

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Construction started
1505
Type
Fortress in Agadir, Morocco

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People also ask

Is the kasbah in Agadir worth visiting?

Let's be honest, Agadir isn't exactly overflowing with ancient landmarks. But perched above the city, the Kasbah Agadir Oufella stands like a stubborn old guard, refusing to be forgotten. If you're in town, even just for a couple of days, it's worth climbing that hill.

Can you walk up Agadir Oufella?

Great view from above of the harbor, the beach and the whole city. If you walk on the mountain, which is only 250 meters high, you should take plenty of drinks with you, you won't find any shade up to the ruins.

What is Kasbah of Agadir Oufella?

The Kasbah of Agadir Oufella, a historic fortress built in 1572 to protect the port of Agadir, has played a strategic role over the centuries. 90% destroyed during the 1960 earthquake, only its southern wall resisted, preserving a trace of its grandeur.

What happened to the original Agadir Oufella?

1960. On February 29, 1960, at 11:41 p.m., a 5.7 magnitude earthquake struck Agadir... This terrible disaster killed more than 15,000 people and injured more than 25,000. On the mountain overlooking the bay, the districts of Agadir Oufella and Founty were completely destroyed.