Top Places for Art and Cultural Activities in Fes

A trip to Fes cannot be complete without understanding its rich heritage. The art and cultural activities in Fes will give you an insight into the city's history, traditions, and artwork. While visiting the cultural attractions in Fes would prove to be informative, attending its artsy events will leave you entertained. From cultural performances to historical monuments that give you a glimpse of the past, take a look at this list to know Fes better. Include these in attractions in your itinerary for Fes and have a great vacation.

Check the list of top places for art and culture in Fes:

  1. Fes El-bali

    Market, Architecture , Old Town, Unesco Site

    Fes’s oldest walled city or medina is now mentioned on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list. It was built sometime around 800 AD. It also houses the world’s oldest functioning university. Recent statistics show that it also may be the world’s biggest car-free urban area. When it was first constructed, it was the capital of the Idrisid dynasty, the creators of Fes. Once upon a t...Read more
  2. Bou Inania Madrasa

    4.4 (516 Votes)
    Bou Inania Madrasa

    Mosque, Religious Site

    The Bou Inania Madrasa was founded in 1351 AD by the then Sultan of Fes, Abu Inan Faris. The sultan gave his own name to the madrasa which later when on to become the Grand Mosque of the city. This structure is used for educating students as well as for religious congregations. It is one of the few religious places in Morocco that allow non-Muslims to enter and view the premises. This is the on...Read more
  3. Al-attarine Madrasa

    4.4 (236 Votes)
    Al-attarine Madrasa

    Mosque, Religious Site, Architecture

    The Attarin Madrasa is one of Fes’s must-see architectural structures. It was built sometime in the fourteenth century on the command of Sultan Abu Said. The building served as a school for students of Islamic religion as well as their residence right up to the 20th century. It is close to the oldest continuously functioning university of the world, the Al Karaouine Mosque. The madrasa ha...Read more
  4. Art D'argile

    4.2 (138 Votes)
    Art D'argile

    Arts And Crafts, Souvenir Shop

    You cannot go back from Fes without a ceramic artefact. The Moroccan tradition of ceramic articles is what Art Argile specialises in. Situated just a few minutes outside the medina, the gallery produces ceramic art themed plates, tables, vases, walls, hand-painted tiles etc. You will also get Moroccan pottery samples with colourful patterns. These are available in various shapes and sizes. If y...Read more
  5. Palais El Mokri

    4.4 (195 Votes)
    Palais El Mokri

    Palace, Architecture , Fountain

    In the 20th century, the European influence began to make its presence felt in the architecture of Fes. One such building that combined the traditions of Morocco and the techniques of Europe is the Palais El Mokri. The palace was contructed in 1906 and is in excellent condition today. Members of the Mokri family who built this palace provide detailed information about their ancestors and of Si ...Read more
  6. Medersa Sahrij

    Religious Site

    Another madrasa in Fes that has been functioning for centuries is the Sahrij Madrasa. The building derives its name from the pool of water situated within the courtyard. Surrounding this pool, the quad is decorated with stucco, glazed tiles and carved wood. Motifs from the Quran adorn the wall like other madrasas in Fes. Traditional Moroccan mosaics adorn the walls in colourful patterns. The co...Read more
  7. Nejjarine Museum Of Wood Arts And Crafts

    Museum, Architecture , Arts And Crafts, Unesco Site

    Moroccans are serious about preserving their art and this trait is not limited to just their architecture. The Nejjarine Museum of Wood Arts and Crafts displays the various objects produced through the woodcarving techniques in Fes. Not just the artefacts, but the building itself is a piece of art. It was formerly used as a caravanserai for merchants and travellers visiting Fes. There are woode...Read more
  8. Ibn Danan Synagogue

    4 (137 Votes)
    Ibn Danan Synagogue

    Synagogue

    Fes’s religious diversity can be seen by the presence of a synagogue close to its royal palace. The Rabbi Shlomo Ibn Danan Synagogue was built in the 17th century. Despite it being a place of worship for Jews, the building is constructed in a confluence of Islamic and Moroccan styles. The inner seating arrangement is again done in Islamic geometric patterns. The Jewish community in Morocc...Read more
  9. Talisman Art Gallery Image
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    Art Gallery

    If you are looking to by some traditional Moroccan art or jewellery, you must pay a visit to the Talisman Art Gallery. Here you can not only buy the crafts you want, but you can also see objects from the past sitting in beautiful glass display. All the items on display were traditionally made in Morocco itself. You will find samples of objects made from silver, pottery, marble, carpets and othe...Read more
  10. Zaouia Sidi Ahmed Tijani

    4.7 (47 Votes)
    Zaouia Sidi Ahmed Tijani Image
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    Mosque, Religious Site

    Zaouia -Sidi -Ahmed –Tijani is a beautiful mosque in the city of Morocco. This mosque is built in the memory of famous scholar Sidi Ahmed Tijani. People from all around the world come to this place to offer prayers. After offering prayers, people often read holy book Quran. The mosque is beautiful with majestic interiors and paintings on the walls. This place is just great to spend a rela...Read more
  11. Mosquee Et Universite Karaouiyne

    4.6 (254 Votes)
    Fes, Morocco
    Mosque