Sidi Mansour Mosque

15th-century whitewashed mosque with square minaret

7.0/10
#5 of 5 in Asilah

The Sidi Mansour Mosque is a historic religious structure located within the walled Medina of Asilah, Morocco. Dating back to the 15th century, the mosque is named after a local saint and stands as a testament to the town’s deep-rooted Islamic heritage. Constructed from whitewashed stone, the building features a simple yet elegant design characterized by a square minaret and a small dome. This architectural style reflects the traditional aesthetic of the region, blending seamlessly with the surrounding white-washed walls and narrow streets.

For visitors, the mosque offers an opportunity to observe traditional Moroccan religious architecture without entering the prayer hall, which is generally restricted to worshippers during prayer times. The exterior provides a peaceful glimpse into the spiritual life of Asilah, contrasting with the town’s vibrant reputation for art and festivals. Access to the mosque is primarily on foot, as the medina is largely pedestrian-only. Travelers can park in public lots located outside the medina walls and walk through the charming streets to reach the site.

While specific opening hours and admission fees are not publicly listed, the exterior is accessible at all times. The experience is one of quiet reflection, allowing visitors to appreciate the historical continuity of Asilah. The mosque is situated near other cultural landmarks, making it an easy addition to a walking tour of the medina. It serves as a reminder of the town’s origins as a fortified port and a center of religious learning. For those interested in the architectural and spiritual history of Morocco’s Atlantic coast, the Sidi Mansour Mosque is a significant and respectful stop.

Sidi Mansour Mosque

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Hours & Fees

Hours

Entry to the prayer hall is generally restricted to worshippers during prayer times; exterior view

Admission

Free admission

Quick Facts

Rating
7.00/10
Destination Asilah
Region Tangier-Tetouan
Admission Free admission

Best Time to Visit

Visit in spring or autumn for mild temperatures ideal for exploring the medina and coastal areas comfortably.

Asilah, Morocco

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