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Ben Youssef Madrasa is the single most beautiful interior in Marrakech. This 14th-century Islamic college was once the largest in North Africa, housing up to 900 students in 130 dormitory cells arranged around a central courtyard. The courtyard is where the magic hits: a rectangular marble basin reflects the sky between walls covered in carved stucco so intricate it looks like lace, framed by cedar wood panels and crowned by green-tiled rooflines.
After a major restoration, the madrasa reopened with improved lighting that brings out details in the carvings you might otherwise miss. The student cells upstairs are spartan by contrast - tiny rooms with small windows looking onto the courtyard, a reminder that this was a place of study, not luxury. The prayer hall at the far end contains some of the finest muqarnas (honeycomb vaulting) in Morocco. Entry is 100 MAD (~€10) and it is open 9:00-18:00 daily. Budget at least 45 minutes to appreciate the details.
Pro Tip: Visit between 9:00 and 10:00 AM or after 4:00 PM for the softest light on the courtyard carvings. Midday sun washes out the details and the space gets uncomfortably crowded. Look up in the prayer hall - the muqarnas ceiling is the most overlooked masterpiece in the building.