In the 16th century with the Saadiens , Marrakech will know a short rebirth and will temporarily take its title of capital again. El-Mansour-ED-Dahbi will benefit from its wealth acquired at the time of its conquest of Sudan to embellish its capital. At the foot of the Mosque of the Kasbah, he will have a necropolis built that Moulay-Ismafl will not dare to destroy but will make it be invisible by a high wall. The Spanish Moorish art lost here its almohade purity and decoration is often simple. The ornaments made off stucco, the walls in mosaic, the ceilings made of cedar wood contrast with the bareness of the tombs directly laid on the paving.