Ambassadors to Morocco Explore Photography Exhibition of Salé's Old Medina

Anwarpress EN Thursday 13 March 2025 - 21:45

Organized by the municipality of Salé in collaboration with the Diplomatic Foundation, the visit aimed to promote cultural diplomacy and highlight the city’s centuries-old historical heritage.

The exhibition features a series of photographs showcasing key landmarks of the medina’s past, such as its ancient walls, iconic gates, mosques, schools, squares, and narrow streets. 

Through these images, visitors can discover the architectural richness and multiple facets of this former crossroads of civilizations. “This visit is designed to introduce the ambassadors to the cultural and architectural wealth,” said Abdelati Habek, president of the Diplomatic Foundation.

During the visit, the ambassadorial delegation also explored several historic sites, including the Great Mosque of Salé and Borj ad Dumû, Habek told the press. 

He emphasized the aim of highlighting Salé’s deep historical roots and authenticity, promoting the city as an attractive cultural and tourist destination, and showcasing it as a haven of tolerance and coexistence.

Jumana Suleiman Ali Ghunaimat, the Ambassador of Jordan to Morocco, noted that the visit provided an opportunity to discover Salé’s monuments, history, heritage, and legacy. 

“The delegation appreciated an exhibition illustrating the treasures and rich past of Salé,” she said, noting that the city’s historical sites reflect the ongoing efforts by the Kingdom to preserve and highlight its cultural heritage.

Around thirty diplomats accredited to Rabat took part in the visit, including the ambassadors of Australia, Bulgaria, Egypt, Finland, Ghana, Ireland, Mexico, Ivory Coast, Rwanda, Cameroon, Sudan, the DRC, and South Sudan.

A delegation of ambassadors accredited to Morocco, representing Arab, African, and European countries, visited an traveling photography exhibition of the old medina of Salé on Thursday.
13 March 2025
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