Udaya Castle has been popularized by the film "Spy in the Disc 5" and has become a niche tourist punching place. In the film, A Tang brother's racing scene in the castle, directly from the castle steps to the sea, is here to take the scene.
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Kasbah of the Udayas Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Udaya Fort is located to the east of the old town of Rabat, where the Bregreg River enters the sea and is close to the Atlantic Ocean. It is an ancient castle complex. It was built in the 12th century by the Berber dynasty and later used by the Arab dynasty. It was occupied by the Portuguese and the French. The existing open area of Udaya Fort is divided into three parts: the first is the courtyard garden, which was built by King Ismail in the 17th century. The second is the museum, which is divided into two exhibition rooms. One is the exhibition of jewelry and musical instruments of the past dynasties, and the other is the national costumes of the past dynasties, including Berber, Saharan, Moroccan Jewish costumes, and ancient copper and earthenware utensils; the third is a high-altitude platform , which is the relic of the ancient air market. Standing on the platform, you can overlook the estuary of the Bregreg River, the ancient port of Rabat and the panoramic view of the city of Salé. The Berber houses and streets are preserved in the Udaya Fort, which is unique. Next to the fort is a group of bungalows located overseas. It was originally a Portuguese military prison. After the French occupation, it was changed to a restaurant, which has been open since then.
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Udaya Castle has been popularized by the film "Spy in the Disc 5" and has become a niche tourist punching place. In the film, A Tang brother's racing scene in the castle, directly from the castle steps to the sea, is here to take the scene.
Udaya Fort, an ancient castle complex near the Atlantic Ocean. It was built in the 12th century Berber Dynasty, small and exquisite, elegant and exquisite, with a typical style of Andalusian garden architecture. The castle retains Berber houses and streets in a unique style. This is cat's paradise, everywhere can be seen with small eyes and drops of cats.
Came on March 2, 2019. Udaya Fort is one of Rabat's well-known attractions, and this castle has been burned again because "Spy in the Disc 5" was filmed at the main entrance of the castle. The castle, in the northeast corner of the old city of Rabat, is a river into the sea, and is a historical place for soldiers, originally a Berber military fortress, but later conquered by the Arabs. In the center of the castle, there are very old buildings and gardens. On the side of the sea, you can overlook the river into the sea, feel the choppy waves and sea breezes of the Atlantic Ocean. There is a sense of history of the vicissitudes of the sea. Going out from the door by the sea, there is a small natural village. Because it is located on the only way for tourists to enter and exit, this town is also well managed, and while maintaining the real scene of local life, it also shows the vitality and beauty of the local area.
Located east of the ancient city of Rabat, the Bregreg River enters the sea, close to the Atlantic Ocean, an ancient castle complex. It was built in the 12th century by the Berber dynasty and later used by the Arab dynasty, and was occupied by Portugal and France. The castle retains the Berber houses and streets, unique style
Udaya Fort buildings are very good, exotic ~
Udaya Fort is a relatively niche travel destination, and the capital is not Morocco's preferred tourist city.
The Madaya Fort architecture is very historical, the scenery is beautiful 🉐️ dazzling
Udaya Castle - located east of the old city of Rabat, capital of Morocco, near the Atlantic Ocean, is an ancient castle complex. Founded in the 12th century in the Berber Dynasty, and later used by the Arab Dynasty, it was occupied by Portuguese and French. Udaya Castle retains Berber houses and streets, the whole is blue and white tone, and similar to the Greek blue and white town, many films are set here, shooting films like postcards, become the sign here.