Bou Inania Medersa Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful Islam School
We visited two Medersas in the medina, and this one is larger and more elaborate. On the other hand, we could only look at the inside facades of the building from the courtyard. We could not visit the...
Of the Fez madrasas, this one is unique in that it is still adjoined to a working mosque which provides an added element not seen at some of the others. Also because of this, access is limited. It is ...
I read the opinions against the 2 euro of law of the entry. After that, for me it is worth it. beautiful view, super architecture and finally quite affordable. I advise you.
The university is also a beautiful building. The number of pupils is low, but only the best here come. Currently it is 25 in the first stage. The oldest university in the world ge...
My fascinating trip to Morocco began in the vibrant city of Fès, where the Blue Gate marked the entry into the suggestive Medina, known as "Fès el-Bali".
Beautiful Islam School
We visited two Medersas in the medina, and this one is larger and more elaborate. On the other hand, we could only look at the inside facades of the building from the courtyard. We could not visit the...
Wonderful
Of the Fez madrasas, this one is unique in that it is still adjoined to a working mosque which provides an added element not seen at some of the others. Also because of this, access is limited. It is ...
small but beautiful visit
I read the opinions against the 2 euro of law of the entry. After that, for me it is worth it. beautiful view, super architecture and finally quite affordable. I advise you.
Very nice construction work
The university is also a beautiful building. The number of pupils is low, but only the best here come. Currently it is 25 in the first stage. The oldest university in the world ge...
Travel in Morocco's history and art
My fascinating trip to Morocco began in the vibrant city of Fès, where the Blue Gate marked the entry into the suggestive Medina, known as "Fès el-Bali".