Bou Inania Madrasa Fez
Introduction
Magnificent Bou Inania Madrasa in Fez was founded by Merinid Sultan Abou Inan in the year 1351. The construction completed in 1358. Beyond the massive brass entrance doors, its interior courtyard is a masterpiece of elaborate zellige tilework from the 14th century. Today it is still an active religious building, and it is one of the few mosques in Morocco that remains open for all to visit, including those that are not Muslim, providing a unique experience for tourists.
Artistic Decorations
All the walls have been covered by handcrafted stuccos and even the spaces between columns have been decorated in this magnificently delicate art form. Geometrical motifs and designs and calligraphy (Arabic cursive) can also be seen. In the courtyard the ablution fountain still runs; its water supply comes directly from the Fez River. Smaller courts off either side functioned as classrooms, and students lived upstairs.