Medersa Loukach
Monument in Tetouan, Morocco / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Medersa Loukach is a Madrasa built in 1758 in the Medina of Tetouan, Morocco.[1]
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مدرسة لوقاش | |
35.34°N 5.22°W / 35.34; -5.22 | |
Location | Tetouan, Morocco |
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It was built in 1758 on the order of the Alaouite Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah to serve as a school and residence for students who came from surrounding regions to study theology in Tetouan.[2]
Closed in the 1980s, the Madrasa has been rehabilitated and transformed into a museum for the religious heritage and traditional education. The museum was inaugurated by King Mohamed VI in 2011.[2]