Kasbah di Mazara del Vallo Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Decrepit and fascinating
The kasbah area was very interesting but there also was poverty evident at every corner and many decrepit or run-down buildings. The city makes an attempt to brighten things up with colorful ceramic ...
Passing through the Mazara's hills is an example of peace and respect for the conviviality of the fellows of the three great monotheist religions (but now only two).
Decrepit and fascinating
The kasbah area was very interesting but there also was poverty evident at every corner and many decrepit or run-down buildings. The city makes an attempt to brighten things up with colorful ceramic ...
Sosy coexistence
Passing through the Mazara's hills is an example of peace and respect for the conviviality of the fellows of the three great monotheist religions (but now only two).
Not missing the visit of the Casbah de Mazara del Vallo !
We fell on Hosni, like Providence. We were looking to visit the Arab House to see how the hosts' house was designed and Hosni made us visit Casbah.
Sympa c' is all
A good visit, but without any more, there is better on the island.
Eastern part of the city
The Arab quarter, with its colorful and angled gates, is exceptional for Italy. You feel like being in Tunisia or Morocco. Recommended screws.