The 14th-century Al-Attarine Madrasa, located in Fez, Morocco, stands as a testament to medieval Moroccan craftsmanship. The madrasa’s courtyard and prayer hall are adorned with intricate mosaic tiles, delicate filigree plasterwork, and finely carved cedar. Upstairs, the modest rooms provide a glimpse into the simple lives of aspiring scholars. Visitors can explore the richly decorated spaces and appreciate the detailed artistry that has been preserved for centuries.
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