Between the Souk Al Attarine Nejjarine and instead, stands majestically Foundouk Nejjarine, built in the eighteenth century during the reign of Sultan Moulay Ismail. Originally, this magnificent building was designed as a warehouse of goods and trading. The fondouk also used as a warehouse for the valuables belonging to the Makhzen.
In the forties, it was erected in a police station. Foundations, ceilings, floors and walls then began to deteriorate. It took six years to rehabilitate this large building. The restoration started in 1990 concerned the whole site: fondouk itself, instead Nejjarine, the fountain, the mosque.
The Moorish-style site architecture was meticulously saved. Currently the fondouk houses the Musée des Arts et Métiers Wood managed by Mohammed Karim Lamrani Foundation.
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