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Quote: (Continued from Part 1) There are some significant landmarks within the old medina that you may want to see. The most notable school is the Medersa Bou Inania, a theological college begun about 1350. Read More
Quote: This Fassi embroidery shop produces incredible pieces, from handkerchiefs to tablecloths, all handcrafted with amazing skill and consistency. The women who sew them begin between the ages of 18 and 20, and at 30 Read More
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Quote: SACAL - Subul Assalam Center for the Arabic Language is a newly established (excellent!) place to study Arabic, Moroccan culture and much much more! Visit them at www.sacal-fez.com Highly reccommended to Read More
Quote: Decorated entirely in a Moroccan motif, this chic bar/nightclub is perfect to bring your date (or harum). Vaulted ceilings, intricate tile mosaics, column-supported arches, and blue velvet drapes create an Read More
Quote: You can’t go to Morocco and not engage in the dance of negotiating for a carpet. Do it at Coin Berbere, where owner Abdul and family lead a friendly and fair price debate as you watch them lay out carpet after Read More
Quote: Moroccan architecture has two elements that seem to be endlessly fascinating and appealing: the zellij tilework and the boldly designed gates. This section will mention some of the more prominent gates in Read More
Quote: The Kairaouine Mosque was the largest complete mosque in Morocco for ages until the recently built Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca. It was founded in the year 857 and then bulked up during the 10th and 12th Read More
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