



Nejjarine Museum
The Museo Nejjarine, situated in the heart of Fez, Morocco, is a captivating museum dedicated to the rich tradition of Moroccan carpentry and woodworking. Housed in an exquisitely restored 18th-century fondouk (caravanserai), the museum highlights the artistry, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage that have shaped Morocco’s architectural and artistic identity. The building itself is a masterpiece of Moroccan design , featuring intricate wood carvings, stunning zellige tilework, and a picturesque central courtyard . The museum's exhibits include beautifully crafted wooden artifacts , such as traditional doors, chests, musical instruments, and ceremonial furniture , offering visitors a deep appreciation for the skills of Moroccan artisans. Located near the Nejjarine Fountain in Fez el-Bali , this museum is a must-visit for those interested in Moroccan craftsmanship, history, and architecture . The rooftop terrace also provides breathtaking views of the ancient medina, adding to the museum’s charm and appeal.
Less than 2 hours
💡 This duration is based on typical visitor patterns and includes time for exploring, taking photos and enjoying the attraction at a comfortable pace.
🌍 Foreigners
20 MAD
🇲🇦 Moroccans & Residents
20 MAD
Wheelchair Access
Restrooms
Parking
Stroller Friendly
Location
✨ How to get there
Museo Nejjarine is located in the medina of Fez, near the famous Bab Bou Jeloud (Blue Gate). The medina is a pedestrian area, so it is best explored on foot. Visitors can navigate the narrow streets or hire a local guide to find the museum.
✨ Respectful Attire
As a cultural institution, visitors should dress modestly to respect local customs.
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