A diarised guide to life in Taroudant in pictures and English. Some of the items of most interest to general Tourists may be in older posts.
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Saturday, 25 August 2012
Volubilis - The Decumanus Maximus
The Decumanus Maixmus is a street of impressive mansions , at least if the floor plans and mosaics are anything to go by. One house has a very complete "Labours of Hercules", another "the Cortege of Venus" and another "Bacchus surrounded by the Four Seasons". There are also a number of variations on Diana and Nymphs bathing which was clearly a popular subject in those parts of the house used by men.
Friday, 17 August 2012
Volubilis Forum
The forum is the part of Volubilis which perhaps suffered most from Moulay Ismail's depredations but if it didn't exist the english romantic landscape movement would have had to have built it. It has sweeping views and and intersting wild life and is home to the resident storks.
The two most noticeable remains are the basilica law courts and the triumphal arch although there are a couple of public baths and temples. None have any surviving mosaics although inscriptions suggest they all date from a rebuilding around 217CE.
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
Volubilis: Oil Presses and the House of Orpheus.
Volubilis may not quite make it with Herculaneum or Pompeii but it is up there knocking at their door. It has most impressive well preseved mosaics. Everywhere else I've been they've removed the mosaics off to modern musems on site but in Volubilis they remain in situ so you can really appreciate what the house would have been like.
The site is extensive with no shade so try and get there at 8 when it opens particularly in summer.We followed the route set out in the Rough Guide and found this quite adequate to get around. We used up all our water and were flagging by the end as to see everything took about 21/2 hours
.Although there was a Punic settlement here in the 3C BCE the remains seen today are of the Roman Town of the 2-3C CE. The romans withdrew in 285 CE. Volubilis was the chief source of lions for games and they were hunted to such an extent that they became extinct in the region within two centuries. The city remained active however until the 18C when its marble was takenand it economy resited to build Moulay Ismail's Meknes.
Dolphin mosaic in the House of Orpheus, Volubilis |
Bath, House of Orpheus, Volubilis |
Restored olive press, Volubilis |
Restored olive press, Volubilis |
Orpheus Mosaic, House of Orpheus, Volubilis |
Corner detail, Orpheus Mosaic, House of Orpheus, Volubilis. |
Chariot of Amphitrite Drawn by a Seahorse, House of Orpheus, Volubilis |
Monday, 6 August 2012
Storks at Volubilis
I have never managed to get a picture of the storks in Taroudant. When I have my camera they are not there; when they are there - no camera. May seems to be a good time for them because they have young in their nests and they are feeding them. We saw them in Taroundant, Meknes, Moulay Idriss and most of the villages of the Middle Atlas but the most spectacular nests were those on top of the roman columns of Volubilis.
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