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MOROCCO. Fes. Royal Palace. Door of the Royal Palace, situated in Fes el Jedid (New Fes)

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MOROCCO. Fes. Royal Palace. Door of the Royal Palace, situated in Fes el Jedid (New Fes)

MOROCCO. Fes. Royal Palace. Door of the Royal Palace, situated in Fes el Jedid (New Fes). Islamic art. Architecture

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This breathtaking photograph captures the intricate beauty of the Door of the Royal Palace in Fes el Jedid, Morocco. Fes el Jedid, also known as New Fes, is a fortified part of the ancient city of Fes, Morocco's second-largest urban area. The Royal Palace, or Dar el Makhzen, is the residence of the King of Morocco when he is in the region. The door, adorned with exquisite Islamic art, is a testament to the rich history and cultural significance of Morocco. Islamic art is renowned for its intricate geometric patterns, vibrant colors, and intricate calligraphy, all of which are on full display in this photograph. The door is a prime example of Moroccan architectural prowess, with its ornate carvings, intricate tilework, and delicate arches. The door's intricate design is a reflection of the Islamic world's deep appreciation for art and craftsmanship. The history of Morocco is deeply intertwined with the Islamic faith, which has shaped the country's art, culture, and architecture for over a thousand years. The Door of the Royal Palace is a symbol of Morocco's rich cultural heritage, showcasing the country's unique blend of Islamic, Berber, and European influences. This photograph is a must-have for anyone interested in history, architecture, or Islamic art. It is a reminder of the beauty and complexity of Moroccan culture and a testament to the enduring influence of Islamic art on world culture. The Door of the Royal Palace is not just a door, but a work of art that invites us to explore the wonders of Morocco and its fascinating history.

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