Dar Glaoui, Fez
Facts and practical information
Dar Glaoui, a hidden gem in the heart of Fez, Morocco, is a residence full of history and Moroccan tradition. This enchanting palace, also known as the Glaoua Palace, was once the home of the powerful warlord Thami El Glaoui, the Lord of the Atlas and one of the most influential figures in the history of Morocco.
Built in the 19th century, Dar Glaoui is an example of the rich cultural heritage of Fez and refined Moroccan craftsmanship. Its architecture is a blend of traditional Moroccan and Andalusian styles, with beautiful green roofs, zellige ceramic tiles, delicate plaster carvings, and magnificent wooden ceilings.
Although Dar Glaoui is not open to visitors on the same scale as other landmarks of Fez, it can be visited, offering a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the atmosphere of former Moroccan aristocracy. The interiors of the palace have retained their original furnishings, including richly decorated salons, spacious courtyards, and intimate gardens, which together create an exceptionally peaceful oasis.
Dar Glaoui not only impresses with its aesthetics but also bears witness to the tumultuous political times in Morocco when Glaoui was a key figure in the country's struggle for power. His influence reached far beyond Fez, and his decisions impacted the fate of the entire country.
1 Rue Hamia DouhFez
Dar Glaoui – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: R'cif Mosque, Mnebhi Palace, Bou Inania Madrasa, Chrabliyine Mosque.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Dar Glaoui?
How to get to Dar Glaoui by public transport?
Bus
- Fes Bab Jiaf (16 min walk)
- Gare Routière (18 min walk)
Train
- Fès-Médina (29 min walk)