
Fes Jdid - Wikipedia
Fes Jdid or Fes el-Jdid (Arabic: فاس الجديد, lit. 'New Fez') is one of the three parts of Fez, the second largest city of Morocco. It was founded by the Marinids in 1276 as an extension of Fes el Bali (the old city or medina) and as a royal citadel and capital. [1] .
Mellah of Fez - Wikipedia
The Mellah of Fez (Arabic: ملاح) is the historic Jewish quarter (Mellah) of Fez, Morocco. It is located in Fes el-Jdid, the part of Fez which contains the Royal Palace (Dar al-Makhzen), and is believed to date from the mid-15th century.
Fes el-Jdid
Fes el Jdid (new Fes) is much smaller than its sprawling next-door neighbour, Fes el Bali (old Fes) but none the less interesting to explore, it was a small city purpose-built by the Merinide dynasty in the 13th century as a garrison to monitor and control the suspicious activities of the citizens of Fes el Bali, already well-established over a ...
Top 5 Things To Do In Fes El Jdid - Morocco Travel Blog
2019年5月18日 · Fes el Jdid is considered the “new old medina”. It is one of the three parts of Fes, home to Jewish Mellah, the Royal Palace and the Batha Gardens and Museum. The Fes el-Jdid medina area is smaller than the historically significant Fes el Bali, however, is full of interesting sites and worth taking the time to explore.
Fes el-Jdid (非斯) - 旅游景点点评 - Tripadvisor
Fes el-Jedid is the new neighborhood of Fes, one of the imperial cities in Morocco. It is not as interesting as Fes el-Bali (the old part of Fes, where it is the Medina), but it has some interesting buildings to visit like Dar-El Makhzen, the gate of the Royal Palace of …
Medina Fes el-Jdid // Your COMPLETE Guide To The Medina (2020)
Fes el Jdid, or the ‘New Old Medina,’ is essential to your vacation in Morocco. It is part of a historically, culturally, and artistically rich city. It is also recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
Fes el-Jdid (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with …
A "new" walled section of town was built fit for the royals, with a palace, nearby houses for the bureaucrats, military barracks, houses for the wealthy, a Jewish quarter and gardens. The Marinids were overthrown in a revolt in 1465, and Fes al Jdid went into decline.
Visiting Fez - festourism.org
Beyond the Mellah and after crossing the monumental Bab Semmarine, your steps will lead you through the busy shopping street Fez Jdid, which gives access to the majestic Place Moulay al Hassan, and beyond the Garden Jnane Sbil.
Fes el-Jdid or New Fez | Morocco.FalkTime
2018年9月6日 · Fes el-Jdid includes: – Mellah. The first Jewish quarter in Morocco that is sadly known that it was unable to protect its inhabitants from massacre. Mellah differs from Arabian neighborhoods by the amount of windows facing the street. – Dar el-Makzhen palace, which is not open to the public.
Fes el-Jdid: Fez’s New Medina [Feel Morocco Blog]
2021年4月28日 · Find out about the main features of Fes Jdid, Fez’s second medina where the mellah is located, as well as its history and most emblematic places