The Agnaou Gate (Bab Agnaou) in Marrakech is one of the city's 19 gates and a striking example of Almohad architecture. Built in the 12th century, it served as the main entrance to the royal kasbah, the citadel housing the city's rulers.
Distinct for its ornate stonework and Quranic inscriptions, Bab Agnaou features a large horseshoe arch framed by intricate floral and geometric patterns. Despite its age, it remains remarkably well-preserved. The gate's imposing presence and historical significance make it a notable landmark, symbolizing the grandeur of Marrakech's imperial past.