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This beautiful wooden fretwork separates the reading room from the book stacks, which we did not have access to. You might notice that the design mirrors the fretwork on the outside of the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca. https://davenotravels.blog
This beautiful wooden fretwork separates the reading room from the book stacks, which we did not have access to. You might notice that the design mirrors the fretwork on the outside of the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca. https://davenotravels.blog
Morocco is a land of sharp contrasts, and Fez is the epitome of that. Arab and Berber, Islamic and Westernized, every corner brought something new and unexpected. The entire medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site, considered to be the oldest working medina and souk in the world. The souk contains a number of historical landmarks, including 2-3 mosques, at least two caravansaries, a tanners quarters, and the Qarawiyyin Library, the oldest functioning library in the world, dating to 859. https://davenotravels.blog