Guide créé par Othman

Othman
Guide créé par Othman

Lieux emblématiques

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Marinid gröfurnar
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One of the historical gates of Fez

One of the historical gates of Fes, Bab al-Shorfa, was built in 1069. It violates the Kasbah of Vilala, known in the city as the Kasbah of Nawar, inhabited by fresh Sahrawi Alawis. were sent back to Fes from the oases of Tafilalet.   Dar Belmamoun is located in the ramparts of Kasbah Nawar, 2 minutes from Bab Boujloud Square, 5 minutes from Mèdersa Bou'Inania, 700 m from Batha Square.
Bab Chorfa
One of the historical gates of Fes, Bab al-Shorfa, was built in 1069. It violates the Kasbah of Vilala, known in the city as the Kasbah of Nawar, inhabited by fresh Sahrawi Alawis. were sent back to Fes from the oases of Tafilalet.   Dar Belmamoun is located in the ramparts of Kasbah Nawar, 2 minutes from Bab Boujloud Square, 5 minutes from Mèdersa Bou'Inania, 700 m from Batha Square.

Chouara Tannery

Chouara Tannery is one of the three tanneries in the city of Fez, Morocco. Built in the 11th century, it is the largest tannery in the city. It is located in the Fes el Bali, the oldest medina quarter of the city, near the Saffarin Madrasa along the river. Since the inception of the city, the tanning industry has been continually operating in the same fashion as it did in the early centuries. Today, the tanning industry in the city is considered one of the main tourist attractions. The tanneries are packed with the round stone vessels filled with dye or white liquids for softening the hides. The leather goods produced in the tanneries are exported around the world
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Chouara Tannery
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Chouara Tannery is one of the three tanneries in the city of Fez, Morocco. Built in the 11th century, it is the largest tannery in the city. It is located in the Fes el Bali, the oldest medina quarter of the city, near the Saffarin Madrasa along the river. Since the inception of the city, the tanning industry has been continually operating in the same fashion as it did in the early centuries. Today, the tanning industry in the city is considered one of the main tourist attractions. The tanneries are packed with the round stone vessels filled with dye or white liquids for softening the hides. The leather goods produced in the tanneries are exported around the world

Shopping

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برج فاس
Boulevard Allal El Fassi
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The Madrasa Bou 'Inania of Fez

The Medersa Bou 'Inania is a madrassah built in Fez, Morocco, between 1350 and 1355 for the sultan Abu' Inan Faris (r 1348 - 59), or under the Merinid dynasty. It is the only Madrassah in the city with that of the Seffarin to have a minaret, and it also adjoining shops for its financing, as well as large latrines, which testify to its public character. Indeed, the madrassah functioned as well as a school as a Friday mosque. This madrassah is open to non-Muslims, like most Medieval madrasas in Morocco, such as its namesake Meknes, or the medersa Ben Youssef in Marrakech, or those Al 'Attarin or As Saffarin of Fez.
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Mederssa El Bouanania Fes
Rue Talaa Sghira
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The Medersa Bou 'Inania is a madrassah built in Fez, Morocco, between 1350 and 1355 for the sultan Abu' Inan Faris (r 1348 - 59), or under the Merinid dynasty. It is the only Madrassah in the city with that of the Seffarin to have a minaret, and it also adjoining shops for its financing, as well as large latrines, which testify to its public character. Indeed, the madrassah functioned as well as a school as a Friday mosque. This madrassah is open to non-Muslims, like most Medieval madrasas in Morocco, such as its namesake Meknes, or the medersa Ben Youssef in Marrakech, or those Al 'Attarin or As Saffarin of Fez.

the Blue Gate

Bab Boujloud is one of the most important gates of the ancient wall. For many, this is the main entrance to Fez El Bali. Built in the twelfth century, the Bab Boujloud Gate was originally part of the Boujloud Kasbah. The door consists of three doors, two smaller symmetrical. The door is covered with blue ceramics, the color of the city of Fez on the outside and green, the color of Islam on the medina side. It was made of cedar wood and carved stucco that will be restored soon. The last major restoration of the door dates from 1912 The door is between the district Boujloud where is the Bou Inania Madrasa and Fes el-Jdid where is currently the Lycee Moulay Idriss I and the Jnan Sbil Garden and the Royal Palace Dar el Makhzen.
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Blái hliðin
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Bab Boujloud is one of the most important gates of the ancient wall. For many, this is the main entrance to Fez El Bali. Built in the twelfth century, the Bab Boujloud Gate was originally part of the Boujloud Kasbah. The door consists of three doors, two smaller symmetrical. The door is covered with blue ceramics, the color of the city of Fez on the outside and green, the color of Islam on the medina side. It was made of cedar wood and carved stucco that will be restored soon. The last major restoration of the door dates from 1912 The door is between the district Boujloud where is the Bou Inania Madrasa and Fes el-Jdid where is currently the Lycee Moulay Idriss I and the Jnan Sbil Garden and the Royal Palace Dar el Makhzen.