Cultural
Located in northern Morocco, this medina represents a significant example of Moroccan urban architecture and Islamic town planning. The old city of Tétouan developed as an important cultural and commercial center, blending Andalusian influences with North African architectural traditions. The medina is characterized by narrow winding streets, traditional riads, and whitewashed buildings with distinctive blue doors and shutters that define its visual identity. Its layout and built environment reflect centuries of settlement patterns and the exchange of cultural influences across the Strait of Gibraltar. The site's historical importance lies in its role as a major port city and its preservation of traditional Islamic urban organization. The medina of Tétouan stands as a well-preserved testimony to Moroccan cultural heritage and architectural practices.