My travel abroad./Morocco(2020 Feb)

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Ibn Danan Synagogue

Located in the historic Fez Mellah, Morocco’s first designated Jewish quarter formed in 1438,

Ibn Danan is one of the region’s oldest synagogues.

Built in the 1600s by a prominent Moroccan Jewish family,

the synagogue is among the last remaining buildings in this historic part of the city.

A wealthy Jewish family of Ibn Danan financed it in the 17th century.

Those days, the Jewish quarter constituted a thriving region of the city.

Featuring traditional Moroccan and Islamic design points,

the synagogue boasted spectacular tiles, stucco, and arched doorways.

The Ibn Danan Synagogue (Hebrew : בית הכנסת אבן דאנן‎, Arabic: معبد ابن دنان‎), is a Jewish synagogue in Fes, Morocco, dating from the 17th century.

It was built by Mimoun Ben Sidan, a a rich merchant from the town of Aït Ishaq  in Khénifra when 1600 jewish families moved to fez.