Kasbah d'Agadir (Agadir Oufella)
This is the most beautiful site of
Agadir, the citadel overlooking the ocean and the city from its 236 meters, it
was built by Mohammed Ech-Cheikh (Founder Saadian Dynasty) in 1540 to conduct
the siege of the city and to protect the Portuguese attacks. The place was
reinforced two centuries later in 1752 by Moulay Abdallah, who installed a
garrison of two thousand men. After the earthquake, the only remaining parts of
the rampart wall, partially mended, and the front door on which an inscription
in Dutch "Fear God, and respect the king" recalls the Netherlands
installed a countertop in 1746 under the Saadian Sultan sovereignty. This site
is a great place to watch the sunset over the bay.