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Fes Collection

"Exploring the Enchanting City of Fes, Morocco: A Journey Through History and Art" Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Fes

Background imageFes Collection: Royal Palace Door, Fes, Morocco

Royal Palace Door, Fes, Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Africa, Morocco, Fes. Mosaic wall for fountain

Africa, Morocco, Fes. Mosaic wall for fountain

Background imageFes Collection: Mosaic with arab and kufic caligraphy (top) on a wall of the

Mosaic with arab and kufic caligraphy (top) on a wall of the Madrasa. Fes. Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: MOROCCO

MOROCCO. Fes. Royal Palace. Door of the Royal Palace, situated in Fes el Jedid (New Fes). Islamic art. Architecture

Background imageFes Collection: Fez, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Fez, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageFes Collection: Arabic style colorful wooden door, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Arabic style colorful wooden door, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageFes Collection: Bab el Mansour Gate - Fez, Morocco

Bab el Mansour Gate - Fez, Morocco
View through the city gate Bab el Mansour, built in 1732, in Fes (Fez), Morocco. The city gate leads to the old town. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageFes Collection: North Africa, Morocco, Fes, Medina, display of Hamzas, or Hands of Fatima

North Africa, Morocco, Fes, Medina, display of Hamzas, or Hands of Fatima

Background imageFes Collection: Brass Shop, Medina, Fez, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Brass Shop, Medina, Fez, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageFes Collection: Silver teapot in metalworking shop, Fes, Morocco

Silver teapot in metalworking shop, Fes, Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Interior of the Riad 'Dar Tahra & Spa' hotel in the Fez medina, Morocco

Interior of the Riad "Dar Tahra & Spa" hotel in the Fez medina, Morocco. The medina of Fes was declared UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.

Background imageFes Collection: Interior of the 'Al-Attarine' madrasa in the medina of Fez, Morocco

Interior of the "Al-Attarine" madrasa in the medina of Fez, Morocco. The medina of Fes was declared UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.

Background imageFes Collection: Interior of the Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts & Crafts, Fez, Morocco

Interior of the Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts & Crafts, Fez, Morocco. The medina of Fes was declared UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.

Background imageFes Collection: The main facade of the Fez railway station, Morocco

The main facade of the Fez railway station, Morocco.

Background imageFes Collection: A decorated fountain in the Fez medina, Morocco

A decorated fountain in the Fez medina, Morocco.

Background imageFes Collection: The entrance doors of the Fez Royal Palace (Dar El-Makhzen), Place des Alaouites, Fes, Morocco

The entrance doors of the Fez Royal Palace (Dar El-Makhzen), Place des Alaouites, Fes, Morocco.

Background imageFes Collection: One of the entrance doors of the Fez Royal Palace (Dar El-Makhzen), Place des Alaouites, Fes

One of the entrance doors of the Fez Royal Palace (Dar El-Makhzen), Place des Alaouites, Fes, Morocco.

Background imageFes Collection: A decorated door in the Medina of Fez, Morocco. The medina of Fes was declared UNESCO World

A decorated door in the Medina of Fez, Morocco. The medina of Fes was declared UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.

Background imageFes Collection: Entrance doors of the Fez Royal Palace (Dar El-Makhzen), Place des Alaouites, Fes, Morocco

Entrance doors of the Fez Royal Palace (Dar El-Makhzen), Place des Alaouites, Fes, Morocco.

Background imageFes Collection: Babouches colorful traditional Moroccan slippers on sale in a shop of the medina of Fez, Morocco

Babouches colorful traditional Moroccan slippers on sale in a shop of the medina of Fez, Morocco. The medina of Fes was declared UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.

Background imageFes Collection: A decorated door in the Medina of Fez, Morocco. The medina of Fes was declared UNESCO World

A decorated door in the Medina of Fez, Morocco. The medina of Fes was declared UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.

Background imageFes Collection: Gold and tile work of the royal palace door in Fes. Morocco

Gold and tile work of the royal palace door in Fes. Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Africa, Morocco, Fes. Close-up of wrought-iron design

Africa, Morocco, Fes. Close-up of wrought-iron design. Credit as: Bill Young / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageFes Collection: Rooftops of Fez with satellite TV dishes, Morocco

Rooftops of Fez with satellite TV dishes, Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Colorful handicraft souvenirs, Fez, Morocco

Colorful handicraft souvenirs, Fez, Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Close up of decorated ancient walls with ceramic tiles and carved Arabic script, Fez, Morocco

Close up of decorated ancient walls with ceramic tiles and carved Arabic script, Fez, Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Handmade Tagine ceramic serving bowls in the souks of medina, Fes, Morocco

Handmade Tagine ceramic serving bowls in the souks of medina, Fes, Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Brightly colored tagine bowls and plates in a ceramic shop in Fes, Morocco

Brightly colored tagine bowls and plates in a ceramic shop in Fes, Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Olive groves in the green rolling hills nearby the city of Fez, Morocco

Olive groves in the green rolling hills nearby the city of Fez, Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Tanned animal skins hanging to dry in the old tannery of Fez, Morocco

Tanned animal skins hanging to dry in the old tannery of Fez, Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: High angle view of man working at the vats of colours in the tannery of Fes, Morocco

High angle view of man working at the vats of colours in the tannery of Fes, Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Men working with skins in traditional Moroccan leather tanneries, Fes, Morocco

Men working with skins in traditional Moroccan leather tanneries, Fes, Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Red painted old wooden doorway, Fez, Morocco

Red painted old wooden doorway, Fez, Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Bab Bou Jeloud is an ornate city gate in Fes el Bali, the old city of Fez, Morocco

Bab Bou Jeloud is an ornate city gate in Fes el Bali, the old city of Fez, Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Fez. Morocco. Alley full of colors and carpets

Fez. Morocco. Alley full of colors and carpets

Background imageFes Collection: Spices and colorful wall, Fez, Morocco

Spices and colorful wall, Fez, Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Slippers shoes for sale in the souk of Fez, Morocco;

Slippers shoes for sale in the souk of Fez, Morocco;

Background imageFes Collection: Fez. Morocco. Typical leather tanneries from above

Fez. Morocco. Typical leather tanneries from above

Background imageFes Collection: Man at the loom, colorful fabrics. Fez, Morocco

Man at the loom, colorful fabrics. Fez, Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Nejjarin Museum of Wood Arts and Crafts, fountain, Fez

Nejjarin Museum of Wood Arts and Crafts, fountain, Fez

Background imageFes Collection: Mausoleum Moulay Abdellah minaret in Fez El Jdid. Morocco

Mausoleum Moulay Abdellah minaret in Fez El Jdid. Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Alley in Fez Medina, morning light. Morocco

Alley in Fez Medina, morning light. Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Fez Medina, lonely alley in the morning, Morocco

Fez Medina, lonely alley in the morning, Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Fez, Morocco. Dried Fruit seller

Fez, Morocco. Dried Fruit seller

Background imageFes Collection: Ornate detail with coloured tiles, Royal Palace, Fez-el-Jedid, Fez (Fes), Morocco

Ornate detail with coloured tiles, Royal Palace, Fez-el-Jedid, Fez (Fes), Morocco

Background imageFes Collection: Coloured tiles,
Royal Palace,
Fez-el-Jedid,
Fez (Fes)

Coloured tiles, <br>Royal Palace, <br>Fez-el-Jedid, <br>Fez (Fes)
Coloured tiles, Royal Palace, Fez-el-Jedid, Fez (Fes), Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageFes Collection: Moroccan Babouche Slippers, Medina, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Moroccan Babouche Slippers, Medina, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageFes Collection: View from Merinides tombs at sunset, Fes, Morocco, North Africa

View from Merinides tombs at sunset, Fes, Morocco, North Africa



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"Exploring the Enchanting City of Fes, Morocco: A Journey Through History and Art" Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Fes, Morocco as you step through the majestic Royal Palace Door. This iconic entrance beckons visitors to discover the wonders that lie within. Venture into the heart of Africa's captivating country, where Fes stands proudly as a testament to its vibrant history. Marvel at the intricate mosaic wall adorning a magnificent fountain, showcasing masterful craftsmanship and an array of colors that will leave you spellbound. Delve deeper into Fes' architectural treasures and encounter a mesmerizing mosaic adorned with Arabic and Kufic calligraphy. Its elegant script tells tales of ancient wisdom etched upon walls that have witnessed centuries unfold. As you traverse this enchanting city, let your senses guide you towards Bab el Mansour Gate – an awe-inspiring gateway bridging past and present. Feel its grandeur enveloping you as it welcomes travelers from all corners of the globe. Discover hidden gems within Fes' bustling streets, like a silver teapot gleaming in a metalworking shop. Witness skilled artisans meticulously crafting their creations, keeping age-old traditions alive amidst modern times. The opulent Royal Palace awaits your arrival – an architectural masterpiece reflecting North African splendor. Be captivated by its golden hues and exquisite tile work that narrate stories of royalty and prestige throughout Moroccan history. Intriguing displays greet you at every turn; Medina showcases Hamzas or Hands of Fatima – symbols believed to bring luck and ward off evil spirits. Let these talismans inspire hope as they adorn market stalls amidst lively crowds. Step into a brass shop nestled within Medina's labyrinthine alleys - witness craftsmen shaping raw materials into works of art with skill passed down through generations. The rhythmic sounds echo through time, connecting past with present in perfect harmony.