Fez Cultural Gems
Fez’s cultural landscape is defined by centuries-old craftsmanship and architectural heritage. This collection features the 16th-century Borj Nord fort and the 14th-century Marinid Tombs, which offer panoramic views of the medina. The city's artistic traditions are showcased at the Al Nejjarine museum and the Dar Batha palace, known for its collection of ceramics and woodcarvings. Visitors can observe the traditional leather tanning process and explore local pottery at specialized workshops like Art Argile, reflecting the enduring artisanal skills of Morocco's spiritual capital.
Tanneries
Rather ambivalent experience - the tanneries are smelly and it can be hassling, too.
Borj Nord
Borj Nord or Burj al-Shamal, Al-Burj ash-Shamali is a fort in the city of Fez, Morocco.
Dar Batha
Dar Batḥa, or Qasr al-Batḥa, is a former royal palace and present-day museum in the city of Fez, Morocco.
Marinid Tombs
The Marinid Tombs or Merenid Tombs are a set of ruined monumental tombs on a hill above and north of Fes al-Bali, the old city of Fez,…
Al Nejjarine
Museum of wooden arts and crafts located within a restored 18th-century funduq. It showcases historical tools, musical instruments, and intricate cedar wood carvings.
Seqqaïa Nejarine
18th-century public wall fountain decorated with intricate zellige tilework, carved plaster, and a cedar wood canopy.
Complexe Culturel Al Houria almrkb althqafy alhryt
Modern cultural center and art space hosting local exhibitions, theatrical performances, and community events.
Art Argile
Pottery workshop and gallery specializing in traditional Fassi ceramics, including hand-painted blue and white pottery and zellige tilework.
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