Nestled in the heart of Fez, Nejjarine Square, also known as Place Nejjarine, is a small, cobbled square that exudes a rich, historical atmosphere. The square is home to the 18th-century Nejjarine Fountain, adorned with intricate zellige mosaics. Adjacent to the fountain, the Fondouk Nejjarine, a historic trading inn, now houses the Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts. Visitors can explore the museum’s collection, which showcases the region’s traditional woodworking skills, and admire the square’s charming, well-preserved architecture.
Nejjarine Square (Place Nejjarine)
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