Overview
The Royal Palace of Fes, also known as Dar Batha, is a palace located in the city of Fes, Morocco. The palace was built in the 19th century and it served as a residence for the Moroccan royal family. The palace is known for its beautiful architecture, which combines traditional Moroccan and European styles. Visitors can admire the palace’s intricate tilework, stonework and wood carvings, as well as its lush gardens and courtyards. The palace also houses a museum, showcasing traditional Moroccan arts, crafts and furniture. The palace is open to visitors all year round, and it offers a glimpse into the rich history and culture of Morocco. It is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting Fes and interested in the country’s royal heritage.