Tetuan Collection
Tetuan: A Glimpse into its Rich History and Captivating Beauty Step back in time to the year 1860
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Tetuan: A Glimpse into its Rich History and Captivating Beauty Step back in time to the year 1860, as General Juan Prim y Prats fearlessly leads his troops into battle at Tetouan. This historic event, immortalized on canvas in 1865, showcases the bravery and determination of those who fought for their cause. Zooming in on this masterpiece, we witness the intensity etched onto General Prim's face. His unwavering gaze reveals a leader driven by passion and conviction. The details captured here transport us to that pivotal moment when history was shaped. Embarking on a journey through Morocco, our eyes are captivated by an enchanting engraving depicting the vibrant landscapes from Tangier to Tetuan. The allure of this North African country beckons travelers with promises of exotic adventures and cultural immersion. British Naval Officers find respite ashore at Tetuan, taking advantage of a day filled with exploration and discovery. Their encounters with locals offer glimpses into the daily life within this bustling city - a melting pot of cultures where East meets West. As we delve deeper into Tetuan's past, an old city gate emerges before us in black and white photography. Its weathered appearance tells tales of centuries gone by; each crack holds secrets waiting to be unraveled by curious minds seeking connection with ancient civilizations. The echoes of war resonate through another powerful engraving portraying the Battle of Escombrera during Spain's Civil War. In these turbulent times, Tetuan stood as a testament to resilience amidst chaos - its people united against adversity. A panoramic view unfolds before our eyes as we explore yet another engraving showcasing Tetuan's breathtaking beauty from afar. Nestled amidst rolling hills and framed by azure skies, it exudes an irresistible charm that leaves visitors spellbound. Transporting ourselves back even further in time, lithography introduces us to mule-drivers from Tetuan in 1833.