Fès-Boulemane (Arabic: فاس بولمان (Ǧihâtu Fās - Būlmān)) was formerly one of the sixteen regions of Morocco from 1997 to 2015. It was situated in northern Morocco. It covered an area of 19,795 km² and had a population of 1,808,295 (2014 census). The capital was Fès. In 2015, it expanded Taounate and Taza Provinces (formerly from the Taza-Al Hoceima-Taounate Region); and Meknès Prefecture and El Hajeb and Ifrane Provinces (formerly from the Meknès-Tafilalet Region) to form the Region of Fès-Meknès.
Restaurants in Fes-Boulemane Region
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Beautiful building & well presented artifacts. As we visited with a cultural guide we also enjoyed hearing history of building.
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Great location and views, but a must for anyone interested in the history of firearms. An unusually cosmopolitan collection, excellently curated
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Moroccan Arts in a magnificent Riad dating from the seventeenth century with an area of 1299 sqm. The Museum "Riad BELGHZI" exposes the Moroccan know: noble architectural icon of holding this building seems brand by a wise and reassuring part: Four further symmetrical pavilions and synoptic charts of Moroccan technical In the first room a rich collection of jewelery silver and early eighteenth exposed end Berbers XIXth Century. The second room: collection of silver jewelry in SAHARA early eighteenth Century me, late nineteenth century. And the third room: A collection of Gold Jewelry: FES, RABAT, Tetouan. And in the fourth room: collection of Moroccan caftans and Great Bookkeepin the Bride of FES, and Great Held the Wedding of the Sahara, and the Great Held the Wedding Berber, and also a collection of various brocades and embroidery regions Morocco. And finally the last room gathers a variety of Musical Instruments of different groups of Moroccan Musicians.
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This place is temporarily closed. This Hispano-Moorish palace houses a fine collection of traditional Fez crafts, the most admirable being the country’s famous cobalt blue pottery.
Although it could do with a little restoration, the museum is still quite beautiful and has some interesting artifacts. Entrance fee was only $1 each!
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