Fondouk Nejjarine
Fondouk Nejjarine is an outstanding example of a traditional 18th-century Moroccan fondouk (caravanserai). It served caravan traders who stayed upstairs while storing goods on the ground floor. Carefully restored, it now houses the Wooden Arts Museum. The architecture itself is stunning with columns, carved wooden galleries, and central fountain. In front of the building is a famous zellige fountain, one of the most beautiful in the city.