The entrance to the Nejjarine Museum of Wood Arts and Crafts, with the Nejjarine fountain in the foreground, is a stunning example of traditional Moroccan architecture. The museum, housed in a historic fondouk, showcases the beauty of Moroccan woodcraft and design. As you approach, the grand wooden doors of the entrance immediately catch your eye, adorned with intricate carvings and geometric patterns. These details reflect the mastery of Moroccan artisans, inviting visitors to appreciate the craftsmanship before even stepping inside.
In the foreground, the Nejjarine fountain adds to the entrance’s charm, with its vibrant mosaic tiles and classic Moroccan design. The fountain not only enhances the visual appeal but also serves as a reminder of the rich cultural and artistic heritage that defines Fez’s Medina. The combination of the ornate entrance and the serene fountain creates a welcoming and culturally immersive atmosphere. This space stands as a tribute to the artistic traditions that have flourished in Fez for centuries, making it a significant landmark in the Medina.
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Date: 2010.02
Camera: Nikon D300, Sigma 8mm