Dar el-Batha

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Dar el-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
architecturalStyle Islamic architecture NERFINISHED
Moroccan architecture
city Fez NERFINISHED
collectionType Islamic art
Moroccan ceramics
calligraphy
carved plaster
embroideries
ethnographic objects
jewelry
manuscripts
metalwork
textiles
woodwork
zellij tiles
continent Africa
country Morocco
formerUse palace
royal residence
hasFeature carved cedar wood
courtyards
fountain
gardens
stucco decoration
zellij decoration
heritage traditional Moroccan arts and crafts
languageOfSignage Arabic
French
locatedIn Fes el-Jdid NERFINISHED
Fes-Meknes NERFINISHED
Fez NERFINISHED
northern Morocco
locationRelativeTo near Bab Bou Jeloud NERFINISHED
namedAfter Batha quarter NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
ownedBy Moroccan state NERFINISHED
region Fes-Meknes NERFINISHED
significance important cultural institution in Fez
preservation of Moroccan craftsmanship
use museum of Moroccan arts NERFINISHED
public museum

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Dar Batha alsoKnownAs Dar el-Batha