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FEZ - DAR BATHA MUSEUM

This Hispano-Moorish palace dating from the end of the 19th century houses some admirable collections of traditional art from Fez. Sculpted wood, wrought iron, sculpted plaster or decorative materials that are in fact works of art in their own right. Embroidery, carpets, jewellery and coins compete with one another to attract the visitor's attention.

The museum's centrepiece is to be found in the pottery room. The most beautiful of all Moroccan ceramic objects were made by Fez craftsmen. Specialists in this technique since the 10th century, they invented the famous "fez blue" obtained by the use of cobalt. On a background of white enamel or highlighted in colour, the stylised floral motifs interweave in a manner that is as sophisticated as it is harmonious.

Not to be missed: the astrolabes. These astronomical instruments created and perfected by learned Arabs, with all the mystery of a talisman and all the beauty of a jewel.
 

LOCATION

Dar Batha Museum
Place du Batha Fez
Tel. (212 55) 63 41 16

 

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