Housed in a wonderful 19th-century summer palace, converted to a
museum in 1916, the Batha Museum houses an excellent collection of
traditional Moroccan arts and crafts. Historical and artistic artefacts
include fine woodcarving, zellij and sculpted plaster, much of it from
the city’s ruined or decaying medersas . It also has some fine Fassi
embroidery, colourful Berber carpets and antique instruments.
The
highlight of the museum is the superb ceramic collection dating from the
14th century to the present. These are some fantastic examples of the
famous blue pottery of Fez. The cobalt glaze responsible for the colour
is developed from a special process discovered in the 10th century.
The
museum’s Andalucian-style garden offers temporary respite from the
bustle and noise of the medina, and the spreading holm oaks provide a
backdrop for the open-air concerts the museum hosts during the Sacred
Music and Sufi Culture festivals.
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