Meknes city was once an imperial city in Morocco.It still has many buildings which point to it’s glorious past. el-Hedim Square is an open space which is the social heart of the medina. It is busy all the time but it really livens up at night. Families come out to stroll, snack at the cafes, play football and listen to musicians. On one side of the this square, magnificent Bab al-Mansour sits.
Bab Mansour was actually the last important construction project ordered by Sultan Moulay Ismail. This enormous gate was completed by Sultan Moulay Ismail’s son, Moulay Abdallah, in 1732. This gate not only served its purpose as part of the city defensive system but also as an elaborate homage to sultan himself. The architect behind the great masterpiece was a Christian convert to Islam named Mansour Laalejwho sought to ascend in the sultan’s court. Hence the name of the gate is al-Mansour after him.