The Holy City of Fez is a jewel of Spanish-Arabic
civilisation. Fez does not reveal its secrets easily.
Secretive, shadowy, they need to be discovered little by
little, with reverence. Only in this way can the splendours
of Medrsa architecture be fully appreciated. Only in this
way will the call of the medina tempt you. Bustling with
artisans and merchants, its captivating sounds, fragrances
and colours mesmerise the visitor with a constant swirl of
activity.
The city of Moulay Idriss lst, sanctuary of human and
moral sciences. The great Karaouiyne University bas for
eleven centuries been a religions and intellectual centre
whose influence bas spread far beyond the Kingdom's
boundaries. In 789, a pick-axe of silver and gold -"fas" in
Arabic - was presented to Idriss lst to use in tracing the
outlines of the city. Hence the name of the city, which lies
at the far eastern end of the plain of Saïss, bordered to
the south by the hills outlying the Atlas Mountains. Cradle
of religions, cultural and artistic traditions, Fes, the
double city, is the kingdom's spiritual capital. The
Andalousian mosque, dating from the 9th century, and further
embellished by successive rulers, is accessed through a
mighty door of sculpted cedar. An imposing minaret decorated
with green faiences crowns the Rsif Mosque. The medersas
around the Karaouiyne Mosque, former lodging houses for
students coming from outside the city, attest the importance
of its thousand years of history.
In the Medina, a labyrinth of sloping, winding alleyways
are crammed full of stalls and workshops. This is the famed
Kissaria -the commercial centre. A multitude of locally
produced goods are on sale in this incredible maze-cotton
fabric, silk, brocade work, slippers, and many more.
The craftsmen of the El Atterine souk offer the visitor a
non-stop spectacle. For hundreds of years such work bas been
regulated by traditional guilds, ensuring that its quality
is worthy of the city. Each district has its own speciality
: cobalt blue enamelled pottery, carpets, wrought iron ...
one looks on as the dyer stirs his yarns, steeped in their
multitude of colours, as the tanner tramples his skins under
an open sky -skins that the leather-worker will eventually
adorn with fine gilt for book-binding.
Visit the
Royal Mirage Fes
website for more information about it's property in the historic city of Fes.