Nejjarine museum of wood arts and crafts

Fes, Morocco

The Nejjarine Museum of Wood Arts and Crafts is housed in a restored historic fondouk within the old medina of Fes. The facade of the building displays classic Moroccan architecture, featuring intricate carved woodwork and traditional tile mosaics. Directly in front of the museum stands the Nejjarine Fountain, a notable landmark characterized by its detailed zellige tilework and carved cedar canopy. An interactive 360-degree panorama captured in the square documents the cobblestone plaza connecting the museum entrance, the fountain, and the surrounding artisan shops. Local vendors sell metalwork, pottery, and textiles from the storefronts that line the curved perimeter of the open space. The scene captures the daily interaction between historical preservation and traditional commerce in Fes.

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