Immerse yourself in the bewitching essence of Fez, cultural pearl of Morocco. Explore the majestic Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, offering breathtaking views of the ocean. Then enter the fortified medina of Fez El Bali, testimony to medieval architecture and its vibrant atmosphere. Marvel at the splendid Bab Bou Jeloud, the "Blue Door", adorned with blue and green earthenware. Enjoy the tranquility of Dar Seffarine's exquisite patio, then discover the Medersa Bou Inania and its unique minaret. End this captivating journey by exploring history and traditional crafts at the Nejjarin Museum. Fez will enchant you with its magic, where history and culture blend harmoniously.
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Direction Fez, is a city in northeastern Morocco often referred to as the cultural capital of the country. It is best known for its fortified medina of Fez El Bali, with its medieval Marinid architecture, bustling souks and old-world atmosphere.
Old fortified medina with narrow pedestrian streets and ornate entrances like the Bab Guissa The medina is one of the best preserved areas of the Muslim world on earth and its appearance has hardly changed.
The royal palace is forbidden to visit but you will admire the gate, the walls and the surroundings.
The Mellah of Fez is the historic Jewish quarter of Fez, Morocco. It is located in Fez el-Jdid, the part of Fez that contains the Royal Palace, and it was established in 1438. It is considered the oldest exclusively Jewish district in Morocco.
Bab Bou Jeloud is an architectural masterpiece that combines both beauty and functionality. It is characterized by its magnificent blue and green earthenware tiles which adorn its walls, giving it its nickname of "Blue Door". The combination of vibrant colors creates a striking visual aesthetic, capturing the attention of all who gaze upon it.
The Nejjarin Museum in Fez is a cultural treasure located in the heart of the city's historic medina. This captivating museum takes visitors on a journey through time, allowing them to discover the history and traditional crafts of the region.
Dar Seffarine is particularly famous for its patio, a central space adorned with an exquisite mosaic fountain. It is a peaceful place where one can relax and rejuvenate after exploring the bustling alleyways of the medina.
The construction of the Medersa Bou 'Inania was undertaken between 1350 and 1355 for Sultan Abu 'Inan Faris, during the reign of the Merinid dynasty. This magnificent institution is unique among the medersas of Fez, as it has a minaret.
Madrassat Al Quaraouine, also known as Al Quaraouine University, is a prestigious institution located in the city of Fez, Morocco. Founded in 859 by Fatima Al-Fihriya, it is considered one of the oldest universities in the world still in operation.
Dar Dbagh is a picturesque district. It takes its name from the old royal dyehouse that once stood there, where talented craftsmen made and dyed fabrics with traditional techniques.
The Attarine Madrasa is an old Koranic school built between 1323 and 1325 by the Marinid sultan Abu Said Othman and named after the adjoining perfume and spice souk: Souk el-Attarine.
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