Dar Batha

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Dar Batha is a former royal palace in Fez, Morocco, now serving as a museum renowned for its collection of traditional Moroccan arts and crafts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former royal palace
museum
alsoKnownAs Batha Museum
Dar el-Batha
Musée Batha
architecturalStyle Islamic architecture
Moroccan architecture
builtFor Alaouite dynasty
city Fez
collectionType Islamic art
ethnographic objects
traditional Moroccan arts
traditional Moroccan crafts
constructionStart late 19th century
country Morocco
culturalRegion North Africa
surface form: Maghreb
currentFunction museum of arts and crafts
exhibits calligraphy
ceramics
embroideries
jewelry
manuscripts
metalwork
textiles
traditional Moroccan carpets
woodwork
formerFunction royal palace
hasFeature Andalusian garden
carved woodwork
central courtyard
stucco decoration
zellij tilework
hasGardenType riadh garden
heritageDesignation Historic monument of Morocco
inception late 19th century
locatedIn Fez
Fes el-Bali
surface form: Fez el-Bali
locatedInContinent Africa
locatedInRegion Fès-Meknès
nativeName دار البطحاء
nativeNameLanguage Arabic
near Bab Bou Jeloud
Bou Inania Madrasa
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Ministry of Culture of Morocco
surface form: Moroccan Ministry of Culture
ownedBy Morocco
surface form: Moroccan state
significance important museum of Moroccan decorative arts
touristAttraction yes

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Medina of Fez hasLandmark Dar Batha