The city of Ghardaïa, located 1000 km from Alger in the valley of M'zab, was founded in 1048 and constitutes the last entrance gate to the Sahara. Given its exceptional architecture, Ghardaïa was of great influence to Le Corbusier. In 1982, this city was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO.
The city of Ghardaïa, located 1000 km from Alger in the valley of M'zab, was founded in 1048 and constitutes the last entrance gate to the Sahara. Given its exceptional architecture, Ghardaïa was of great influence to Le Corbusier. In 1982, this city was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO.