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The Koutoubia Mosque is to Marrakech what the Eiffel Tower is to Paris - the defining silhouette on the skyline and the city's most recognisable landmark. Its 77-metre minaret, completed in the 12th century under the Almohad dynasty, set the template for the Giralda in Seville and the Hassan Tower in Rabat. The proportions are elegant: the tower's height is exactly five times its width, and the decorative stonework shifts pattern on each face, rewarding a slow walk around the perimeter.
Non-Muslims cannot enter the mosque itself, but the surrounding gardens and the minaret's exterior are the real draw. The Koutoubia Gardens stretch south and west of the mosque - a welcome patch of green with orange trees, rose bushes, and benches ideal for escaping the Medina's intensity. The minaret is beautifully illuminated after dark, making it a reliable navigation landmark when the Medina's alleys become disorienting. The ruins of the original Almoravid mosque are visible at the base - look for the excavated foundations on the north side.
Pro Tip: The best photograph of the Koutoubia is from the gardens to the southeast around golden hour. Walk past Djemaa el-Fna toward the Cyber Parc and you will find an unobstructed angle with palm trees framing the minaret.