The Saadian Tombs
Discovered in 1917 and restored by the Department of Fine Arts , the mausoleum houses the body of sixty Saadian , which el Mansour, his successors and his family. The building consists of three rooms. The most remarkable is the room where twelve columns are buried Ahmed el Mansour , his son and his little son . This central room, with columns of Italian marble and wooden dome of carved cedar, is a fine example of Moorish decorative art. Outside, are the graves of soldiers and servants. You can relax in the garden of the necropolis , a true haven of peace