Production designer Arthur Max used a real kasbah when constructing Ibelin, and simply built an "extension" onto the existing structure, as he had done in Huesca, Spain, near which he built the small French village seen at the beginning and end of the film. The set was built primarily by local craftsmen using traditional building techniques (i.e., mud bricks were made on-site from local earth and straw, doors and window frames were hand-carved from local palm trees, roofing tiles were hand-thrown and hand-fired).
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