Doors of Morocco: Casablanca, Rabat and Fes

Over the years my wife and I have become increasingly interested in portals — the entryways to buildings and the doors they contain.

Spotted some very interesting ones while in Morocco, many because of their Islamic influence and splendid craftsmanship.  This post contains some that are from the more northern part of the country—Casablanca, Rabat and Fes. If you click on a photo, the city in which they were taken will appear if you’re that interested.

I hope you enjoy these:

01 Fez

02 St. Pierre church, Rabat

03 Kasbah des Oudaias

04 Kasbah des Oudaias

05 Quartier Habous, Casablanca

06 Hassan II Mosque Casablanca

07 Kasbah des Oudaias

08 Kasbah des Oudaias

09 Kasbah des Oudaias

11 Quartier Habous, Casablanca

12 Rabat

13 Casablanca

14 Fes

15 Quartier Habous

16 Rabat

17 Kasbah des Oudaias

18 Kasbah des Oudaias

19 Fes

19 Kasbah des Oudaias

20 Kasbah des Oudaias

21 Kasbah des Oudaias

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