CulturalInscribed 1981Morocco
Medina of Fez is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Cultural) located in Morocco, inscribed in 1981, spanning 280 hectares.
About This Site
Founded in the 9th century, Fez reached its height in the 13th–14th centuries under the Marinids, when it replaced Marrakesh as the capital of the kingdom. The urban fabric and the principal monuments in the medina – madrasas, fondouks, palaces, residences, mosques and fountains - date from this period. Although the political capital of Morocco was transferred to Rabat in 1912, Fez has retained its status as the country's cultural and spiritual centre.
| Category | Cultural |
| Date Inscribed | 1981 |
| Area | 280 ha |
| Cultural Criteria | c2, c5 |
| Location | Morocco |
Location & Geography
Coordinates
Latitude: 34.0611100, Longitude: -4.9777800
Inscription Justification
Brief synthesis The Medina of Fez preserves, in an ancient part comprising numerous monumental buildings, the memory of the capital founded by the Idrisid dynasty between 789 and 808 A.D. The original town was comprised of two large fortified quarters separated by the Fez wadi: the banks of the Andalous and those of the Kaïrouanais. In the 11th century, the Almoravids reunited the town within a sole rampart and, under the dynasty of the Almohads (12th and 13th centuries), the original town (Fez el-bali) already grew to its present-day size. Under the Merinids (13th to 15th centuries), a new town (Fez Jedid) was founded (in 1276) to the west of the ancient one (Fez El-Bali). It contains the royal palace, the army headquarters, fortifications and residential areas. At that time, the two entities of the Medina of Fez evolve in symbiosis forming one of the largest Islamic metropolis's representing a great variety of architectural forms and urban landscapes. They include a considerable number of religious, civil and military monuments that brought about a multi-cultural society. This architecture is characterised by construction techniques and decoration developed over a period of more than ten centuries, and where local knowledge and skills are interwoven with diverse outside inspiration (Andalousian, Oriental and African). The Medina of Fez is considered as one of the most extensive and best conserved historic towns of the Arab-Muslim world. The unpaved urban space conserves…
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Medina of Fez located?
Medina of Fez is located in Morocco.
When was Medina of Fez inscribed as a World Heritage Site?
Medina of Fez was inscribed by UNESCO in 1981.
What criteria does Medina of Fez meet?
Medina of Fez meets the following UNESCO criteria: c2, c5.
How large is Medina of Fez?
Medina of Fez spans approximately 280 hectares.
Data Source: UNESCO World Heritage Convention · Last updated: April 2026