My journey in Essaouira continues. . . on 6th November 2016.
I, with my colleagues, visited the famous landmark and considered as one of
the main attraction in the city, the Scala du Port in Essaouira, Morocco. It is
actually an old bastion build on the city walls, and you can notice the French
architecture on it. The scenic view of the place is magnificent as it is
overlooking the Atlantic waves with the chanting sounds as it crashes to the stones
of the port embankment.
While roaming around, the atmosphere noticeably becomes touristy as more and more people of different nationalities are wandering around, others are by groups with their guides.
While roaming around, the atmosphere noticeably becomes touristy as more and more people of different nationalities are wandering around, others are by groups with their guides.
Since it is a tourist attraction, there is a mandatory entrance fee of 10
MAD.
As you enter the gate, you will be amazed of the promenade with green colored
cannons along the sides, as it seems you are walking towards a castle shown in
the Game of Thrones series. And mind you, this is the exact scene location of
the GOT Season 3. Remember the Astapor City on Slaver’s Bay? This is it. In
GOT, Astapor is an old city, and is renowned for the special slaves it produces, the Unsullied.
The place offers the most spectacular views of the city walls, the fishing
port, and the sea with swirling seagulls. It really gives the romantic
picturesque view as the fortress of Essaouira.
We posed at the door
of the port known as the “Bab am Mersa” which is built in blocks of stone. Based
on its history, the harbour entrance (Porte de la Marine) was built by an English
renegade by the name of Ahmed el Inglizi. The design of the two towers of Scala
the Port is inspired by the
Tower of Belém in Lisbon.
The Islamic Crescent, the Star of David and the Scallop of
Santiago are all inscribed in the
gates which symbolizes as the faith of Islam, the Jewish community, and the traditional
emblem of St. James, respectively.
The Skala port is a bastion that defended
the city in the eighteenth century. Inside the walled area you will find the
ancient bronze cannons, which were manufactured by the Spanish and the
Portuguese. From the highest point of the tower, you can view the Medina and
the beach.
The Skala du port is actually located right next to the fishing harbor that you will enjoy the astounding views of the bay of Essaouira, the Medina and the Mogador Island.
I noticed that most of the people are taking a pose on this open circle on the wall, so we tried also to capture a view on it, and it was startling that your background will be the walled city view.
The
harbour fortifications add more to its attraction, with the color blue boats
around the port.
It was a nice and historic visit, that I was stunned by its ancient architectural touch of the structure. The atmosphere will lead you back to its ancient period of construction, as if I had visited a place during the time of castles and kings.
Amazing!
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