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Category: Neighbourhoods; Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Flea/ Street Markets
The old Medina of Fez is not to be missed--truly an extraordinary place. If you ever want to feel completely out of touch with the western world, this is the place to go! Get...
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Morocco is one of Africa's most geographically, culturally, and socially diverse areas. Morocco possesses some of the highest...
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Morocco is one of Africa's most geographically, culturally, and socially diverse areas. Morocco possesses some of the highest mountains laced with fertile plateaus and plains giving way to the Atlantic Ocean. Morocco is also home to the rare red cedar forests of the Middle Atlas Mountains and Argan trees in the Anti Atlas, which are unique to Morocco.The mélange of cultures, including African, Berber, Jewish, Islamic, and European, is added to the influences of the early Egyptians, Phoenicians, Carthaginians, and Romans, making the history and culture of Morocco undeniably fascinating and remarkably exceptional.
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This Hispano-Moorish palace houses a fine collection of traditional Fez crafts, the most admirable being the country’s famous...
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This Hispano-Moorish palace houses a fine collection of traditional Fez crafts, the most admirable being the country’s famous cobalt blue pottery.
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"Hassan took us to dozen amazing places, a really expert guide to consider for your next trip in Morocco! Good job Hassan, we got back home with so much nostalgy for the past holiday with you!"
"Morocco Trip Adventure is a great company to book with..Hassan and Mohammed are kind, humble, knowledgable and wonderful people. I would highly recommend visiting Morocco (I have 3 times!) and booking your tour with this company. You will LOVE it!!!"
"This fondouk was a rest stop for traveling merchants. They would sleep on the two upper levels and their animals and merchandise would be safe in the inner courtyard below.
Now those rooms showcase the wooden arts and crafts of Morocco. There are no signs in English, but the items are easy to ..."identify. There are sample trunks and photos of the typical local woods: cedar (cedre), arganier (argan), thuya, eucalyptus, lemon (citronnier); walnut (noyer); juniper (genevrier); and pin tayda (which I couldn't figure out -- perhaps another reader can idenify it).
Items on exhibit include anything and everything made of wood -- spinning wheel, olive press, bread paddle, chests, baby furniture, cabinets and shelves, architectural pieces; bellows; combs; frames, etc. My favorites were mirrored jewelry boxes, lined in silk, with various compartments and drawers.
There is a beautiful view from the roof.
Entrance fee is 20 dirham.
Both the building and the museum collection are extrao...
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