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The Remains of Mansura: A Glimpse into Algeria's Medieval Past

Discover the ruins of Mansura Tlemcen, a 13th-century city showcasing Algeria's medieval history and Marinid architectural prowess.

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Explore the evocative ruins of Mansura, a 13th-century city built by the Marinid Sultan Abu Yaqub Yusuf during the siege of Tlemcen. Once a thriving center rivaling Tlemcen itself, today the site offers a fascinating look at the remains of its once-grand mosque, towering minaret, and imposing city walls.

A brief summary to The Remains of Mansura Tlemcen

  • VMC6+8CM, Mansourah, Mansourah, DZ

Local tips

  • Visit during the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and capture the best light for photography.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the terrain is uneven.
  • Consider hiring a local guide for deeper insights into the site's history and significance.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From the Tlemcen bus station, take a local bus heading towards Mansourah. Look for signs indicating 'Mansourah' or ask locals for the correct bus. The journey typically takes 20-30 minutes. Ask the driver to drop you off near the Remains of Mansura, from where it's a short, approximately 10-minute walk to the site. Public transportation in Tlemcen costs approximately 0.14 USD (0.16-0.17).

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Tlemcen. A taxi ride from the city center to the Remains of Mansura will take approximately 15-20 minutes. Expect to pay around 610 DZD for a 5km ride. Be sure to agree on the fare before starting your journey.

  • Walking

    If you are already in Mansourah, the Remains of Mansura are easily accessible on foot. From the center of Mansourah, follow the main road towards the VMC6+8CM coordinates. The walk is relatively short and will allow you to explore the town.

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The Remains of Mansura, located in present-day Mansourah, Algeria, offer a captivating journey into the region's rich medieval history. Founded in 1299 by the Marinid Sultan Abu Yaqub Yusuf as a strategic encampment during his siege of Tlemcen, Mansura quickly evolved into a flourishing urban center. For eight years, it rivaled Tlemcen, boasting a palace, a mosque, a hospital, and bustling commercial activity. Today, visitors can wander through the atmospheric ruins, imagining life within this once-imposing city. The most striking feature is the towering minaret, the sole remnant of the Mansura Mosque, which offers a glimpse into the architectural grandeur of the Marinid era. Sections of the city walls, reaching up to 12 meters in height, still stand, hinting at the city's formidable defenses. While much of Mansura has returned to the earth, the remaining structures evoke a powerful sense of the past. Exploring the site provides a unique opportunity to connect with a pivotal period in Algerian history, marked by the clash of empires and the enduring legacy of Islamic architecture.

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