salam what the west likes about the orient is not what the orient likes about the west. we like whats modern in your countries. you like the archive in our countries. australia: is it a third world country since its located in amongst souther countreis??? problematic case what do you think???
Saturday, November 26, 2005
[Image] If you are keen to find out more about Fès, here is a list of great links that will allow you an insight into everything from conservation issues to history and beyond.
Fès: Toward the Rehabilitation of a Great City Conservation and Rehabilitation Projects for the Old City of Fès Fès:The Ideal and the Reality of the Islamic City
Catherine Cambazard-Amaham is a prolific writer on things Moroccan and here is a selection of her work: Woodworking in Fès Moroccan Bronzework in Fès Moroccan RugsCraft Heritage of the Atlas Mountains Historical essay on Fès And last but not least! Where to stay in Fès? A beautiful house in the historic Old Medina. A million times better than a hotel! Dar Bennis is a small 18th century traditional Moroccan house in the heart of the Fès Medina, on a small street just off Talaa Sghira, the main business street of the medieval quarter of Fès. The house has been carefully restored over the past four years, using only traditional craftsmanship and materials. TO FIND OUT MORE CLICK HERE!
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what the west likes about the orient is not what the orient likes about the west. we like whats modern in your countries. you like the archive in our countries.
australia: is it a third world country since its located in amongst souther countreis??? problematic case what do you think???
Saturday, November 26, 2005