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The space The ksar Ait Ben Haddou is a fortified village and is the symbol of Amazigh culture and earthen architecture in southeastern Morocco. This impressive masterpiece was built on the side of a rock in the Ounila Valley and discovered in perfect harmony with its natural environment. Ait Ben Haddou's ksar dates back to the 12th century and several legends tell of its foundation. The village was an important stop for the camel caravans that connected countries beyond the Sahara to the great cities of Morocco like Marrakech, Fez or Meknes. We can still admire the ancient parts of the ksar restored since its classification by UNESCO in 1987 as a World Heritage Site. A few films shot on Ait Ben Haddou Lawrence of Arabia, David Lean, 1962 Sodom and Gomorrhe, Robert Aldrich, 1962 Oedipus King, Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1967 The man who wanted to be king, John Huston, 1975 Bandits, Bandits, Terry Gilliams, 1981 Le Diamant du Nile, Lewis Teague, 1985 Killing is not playing, John Glenn, 1987 A tea in the Sahara, Bernardo Bertolucci, 1990 The Legionnaire, Peter MacDonald, 1998 Gladiator, Ridley Scott, 2000 The Four feathers, Shekhar Kapur, 2002 Kingdom of Heaven, Ridley Scott, 2005 Prince of Persia, Mike Niwell, 2010 Game of Thrones, Season 3, 2013 Queen of the desert, Werner Herzog, 2015 Gladiator Other things to note The ksar Ait Ben Haddou is a fortified village and is the symbol of Amazigh culture and earthen architecture in southeastern Morocco. This impressive masterpiece was built on the side of a rock in the Ounila Valley and discovered in perfect harmony with its natural environment. Ait Ben Haddou's ksar dates back to the 12th century and several legends tell of its foundation. The village was an important stop for the camel caravans that connected countries beyond the Sahara to the great cities of Morocco like Marrakech, Fez or Meknes. We can still admire the ancient parts of the ksar restored since its classification by UNESCO in 1987 as a World Heritage Site. A few films shot on Ait Ben Haddou Lawrence of Arabia, David Lean, 1962 Sodom and Gomorrhe, Robert Aldrich, 1962 Oedipus King, Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1967 The man who wanted to be king, John Huston, 1975 Bandits, Bandits, Terry Gilliams, 1981 Le Diamant du Nile, Lewis Teague, 1985 Killing is not playing, John Glenn, 1987 A tea in the Sahara, Bernardo Bertolucci, 1990 The Legionnaire, Peter MacDonald, 1998 Gladiator, Ridley Scott, 2000 The Four feathers, Shekhar Kapur, 2002 Kingdom of Heaven, Ridley Scott, 2005 Prince of Persia, Mike Niwell, 2010 Game of Thrones, Season 3, 2013 Queen of the desert, Werner Herzog, 2015 Gladiator

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