The tombs Saadian Discovered in 1917 and restored by the Department of Fine Arts, the mausoleum houses the body of a sixty Saadian including el Mansour, his successors and his family. The building consists of three rooms. The most remarkable is the room where twelve columns are buried Ahmed el Mansour and his son and his little son. This centerpiece, with its columns of Italian marble and its dome carved cedar wood, is a fine example of Moorish decorative art. Outside, there are the graves of soldiers and servants. You can relax in the garden of the cemetery, a veritable haven of peace.