Fés
médina
The medina is entirely classified as World Heritage by UNESCO . Walk in its souks and alleys which are unchanged since the Middle Ages .
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The discovery of Morocco's largest medina traditionally begins with the Bab Boujloud. With cedar wood and stucco carvings, marble and onyx decoration, the vast Bou Inania Madrasa is the first visited monument. Following the street Talaa Kebira (Great Ascent), you will particularly by Tijani Zawiya (zaouïa is a sanctuary of a religious brotherhood), the souk of luthiers to reach the mzara (pilgrimage) of former ruler Moulay Idriss is on the bench that he decided to build the city. Past slippers sellers, here's the place En-Nejjarine and the souk of cabinetmakers. Besides, the beautiful foundouk (caravanserai) crafted this square houses the Museum of Arts and Crafts wood. Not far away is the kissaria (covered market and closed at night) where jewels and rich fabrics are offered. Next, you will see the most visited and revered place of Fez: the Zaouia of Moulay Idriss, founder of the city.
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The tanneries
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- The tour continues with the place Es - Seffarine , instead of coppersmiths , by which you will reach a tanner district before you find yourself in the Andalusian quarter with its mosque and madrasa Are Sahrij . The walk ends at the old Dar Batha Palace . His Arab-Andalusian style makes it a must museum. Dedicated to the arts and traditions of Fès , the location provides a good overview of the production of a city renowned for the skill of its craftsmen. This living museum is also one of the places where occur the artists during the Festival of World Sacred Music which takes place every year in June. Nearby, hidden behind high white walls, the palace Moqri houses treasures of architectural refinement . As to prolong the dream , enjoy a night in the Jamaï Palace, the former residence of a rich vizier now converted into a hotel.
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