Al-Hamra Mosque, Fez
Facts and practical information
Nestled within the ancient city of Fez, Morocco, the Al-Hamra Mosque stands as a beacon of spiritual heritage and architectural wonder. This historic mosque, whose name means "The Red" in Arabic, has been a place of worship and a community cornerstone for centuries.
Constructed in the 12th century during the Almohad Caliphate, the Al-Hamra Mosque is located in the Andalusian quarter of Fez, a neighborhood renowned for its Andalusian-style buildings and influence. The mosque's design reflects the unique blend of Moroccan and Andalusian architectural elements that characterize this district.
While the Al-Hamra Mosque may not boast the grandeur of the city's larger Karaouine Mosque, it holds its own charm and significance. It is notable for its modest size and the simplicity of its design, which allows for a more intimate and contemplative atmosphere. The mosque features a traditional prayer hall, a courtyard, and a minaret, which, like many in the region, is adorned with intricate tilework that reflects the craftsmanship of the era.
The mosque is an integral part of the Fez medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and serves as an important religious site for the local Muslim community. It is also a destination for visitors interested in the historical and cultural fabric of Fez. While non-Muslims are not permitted inside the mosque, its exterior and the surrounding neighborhood provide a glimpse into the living history of this vibrant city.
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Al-Hamra Mosque – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bou Inania Madrasa, Ibn Danan Synagogue, Jnan Sbil Gardens, Al Fassiyine Synagogue.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Al-Hamra Mosque by public transport?
Bus
- Fes Bab Jiaf (7 min walk)
- Gare Routière (17 min walk)
Train
- Fès-Ville فاس-مدينة (27 min walk)