Trips Places Foods Stories Newsletters
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...

No search results found for
“”

Make sure words are spelled correctly.

Try searching for a travel destination.

Places near me Random place

Popular Destinations

  • Paris
  • London
  • New York
  • Berlin
  • Rome
  • Los Angeles
Trips Places Foods Stories Newsletters
Sign In Join
Places near me Random place
All Morocco Salé Borj Adoumoue

Borj Adoumoue

The city walls of Salé lead to the ruins of this seaside "bastion of tears."

Salé, Morocco

Added By
Fred Cherrygarden
Email
Been Here
Want to go
Added to list
CAPTION
Borj Adoumoue.   Phlizz (Atlas Obscura User)
  Max Cortesi / Atlas Obscura User
  Max Cortesi / Atlas Obscura User
  Max Cortesi / Atlas Obscura User
  Max Cortesi / Atlas Obscura User
Borj Adoumoue.   Phlizz (Atlas Obscura User)
Borj Adoumoue.   Phlizz (Atlas Obscura User)
  Max Cortesi / Atlas Obscura User
Borj Adoumoue.   Phlizz (Atlas Obscura User)
Borj Adoumoue.   Phlizz (Atlas Obscura User)
Borj Adoumoue.   Phlizz (Atlas Obscura User)
Borj Adoumoue.   Phlizz (Atlas Obscura User)
Borj Adoumoue.   Phlizz (Atlas Obscura User)
Borj Adoumoue.   Phlizz (Atlas Obscura User)
Been Here
Want to go
Added to list

About

Salé is an ancient city located right across the Bou Regreg river from Rabat, the capital of Morocco. While it is not very popular a city among tourists, it does have some undeniable historic attractions.

Take a stroll along the Atlantic coastline and the city walls surrounding Salé, passing by the bustling Medina, and in the end you might find yourself standing before an old cannon and the entrance to a forgotten fortress that still remembers the very origin of these walls.

In the 13th century, a fleet of Spaniards, possibly Castilians, came from across the ocean and raided the city, killing many and capturing more than 3,000 inhabitants to sell them off to Sevillian slavers. The sultan, Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Abd al-Haqq, took back the city after a fortnight’s siege, and soon started to build a fortress and city walls for civil defense.

This stronghold was called Borj Adoumoue (Borj ad Dumû), meaning “Bastion of Tears,” after the dreadful events that took place on the site. It was entrusted to marabout Sidi ben Achir, one of the major Islamic saints of Salé, whose mausoleum is located right in front of it. In 1785, the Alaouite sultan Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah re-equipped the fortress with a prison and bronze cannons, which are still there in their rusty, dilapidated state, silently watching the waves below.

Related Tags

Fortresses History Medieval

Know Before You Go

The site is about a half-hour’s walk from the Salé Ville station. The fortress is also known as Bastion des Larmes, Borj Sidi Benacher, and the Old Sqala (Skalla La-kdima).

Atlas Obscura Adventures

Flavors of Morocco: Souks, Spices & Saharan Stars

A Moroccan Culinary Adventure from Marrakech to Essaouira.

Book Now

Community Contributors

Added By

Fred Cherrygarden

Edited By

Max Cortesi, Michelle Cassidy

  • Max Cortesi
  • Michelle Cassidy

Published

December 12, 2019

Edit this listing

Make an Edit
Add Photos
Sources
  • https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borj_Adoumoue
  • https://www.visitrabat.com/en/lieux/borj-adoumoue/
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=J-NDDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT203&lpg=PT203&dq=Borj+Adoumoue&source=bl&ots=IHdr7Kaafq&sig=ACfU3U1gyOMtCQyiAGr49odJJ50YioKNCg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj7ld-Ukq7mAhXwuFkKHcaLCrcQ6AEwEXoECBUQAQ#v=onepage&q=Borj%20Adoumoue&f=false
Borj Adoumoue
Avenue Abdelkader Al Harrati
Salé
Morocco
34.042495, -6.832299
Get Directions

Nearby Places

Kasbah of the Udayas

Rabat, Morocco

miles away

La Sqala

Casablanca, Morocco

miles away

Hassan II Mosque

Casablanca, Morocco

miles away

Explore the Destination Guide

Photo of Morocco

Morocco

Africa

Places 74
Stories 8

Nearby Places

Kasbah of the Udayas

Rabat, Morocco

miles away

La Sqala

Casablanca, Morocco

miles away

Hassan II Mosque

Casablanca, Morocco

miles away

Explore the Destination Guide

Photo of Morocco

Morocco

Africa

Places 74
Stories 8

Related Places

  • Fortress of Bač

    Bač, Serbia

    Bač Fortress

    A well preserved medieval fortress in Vojvodina.

  • Gormaz, Spain

    Castle of Gormaz

    This Arab fortress was once the largest citadel in Western Europe.

  • Kamianets'-podil's'kyi, Ukraine

    Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle

    This Ukranian fortress is one of the best-preserved medieval castles in Europe.

  • Gdańsk, Poland

    Wisłoujście Fortress

    This 700-year-old structure is one of the most unique architectural and historic monuments in Gdańsk.

  • Alamut Castle.

    Roudbar Alamout, Iran

    Alamut Castle

    This ruined fortress was the stronghold for a persecuted medieval leader and his infamous Assassins.

  • Aerial view of the town.

    Almeida, Portugal

    Fortress of Almeida

    The medieval town's star-shaped walls are geometrically dazzling, though not entirely impenetrable.

  • A room built into north wall serves as an extra  kitchen for dining al fresco.

    Coreglia Antelminelli, Italy

    La Rocca

    An 11th-century mountaintop fortress that played a crucial role in Italy's papal wars is now a vacation rental.

  • The Sign for the Old Wellington, with the Old Wellington itself in the background on the left.

    Manchester, England

    The Shambles

    Two of Manchester’s oldest buildings were moved twice.

Aerial image of Vietnam, displaying the picturesque rice terraces, characterized by their layered, verdant fields.
Atlas Obscura Membership

Become an Atlas Obscura Member


Join our community of curious explorers.

Become a Member

Get Our Email Newsletter

Follow Us

Facebook YouTube TikTok Instagram Pinterest RSS Feed

Get the app

Download the App
Download on the Apple App Store Get it on Google Play
  • All Places
  • Latest Places
  • Most Popular
  • Places to Eat
  • Random
  • Nearby
  • Add a Place
  • Stories
  • Food & Drink
  • Itineraries
  • Lists
  • Video
  • Podcast
  • Newsletters
  • All Trips
  • Family Trip
  • Food & Drink
  • History & Culture
  • Wildlife & Nature
  • FAQ
  • Membership
  • Feedback & Ideas
  • Community Guidelines
  • Product Blog
  • Unique Gifts
  • Work With Us
  • About
  • FAQ
  • Advertise With Us
  • Advertising Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms of Use
Atlas Obscura

© 2025 Atlas Obscura. All Rights Reserved.