Ghassasa: The Forgotten Ancient City Near Nador Revealing Morocco’s Hidden History
Located near the city of Nador in northern Morocco, the ancient city of Ghasasa is considered one of the region’s most important historical sites, yet it has received limited attention from both researchers and visitors.
This old settlement, which has preserved its mysteries for centuries, stands as a living reflection of the region’s layered history and the different civilizations that once passed through it.
Ghasasa’s strategic position between mountains and coastline made it an important hub for trade and defense in ancient times. Its scattered ruins still reveal traces of old architecture, streets, buildings, and defensive walls that once surrounded the city.
Although archaeological studies remain limited, artifacts discovered on site suggest that Ghasasa was inhabited for many centuries and may have served as a link between various tribes and kingdoms in the region.
Today, the site offers a rare glimpse into the daily life, social traditions, and possibly even the religious practices of its ancient inhabitants, making it a valuable yet still underexplored piece of Morocco’s historical heritage.
