Bab Guissa, Fes Medina, Fez-Meknes Region, Morocco 

Built in the 12th century during Almohad rule, the Bab al-Guissa carries the name of the governor of the city at the time. It is one of the five gates of the old Qayrawan section of the city, and one of the three central gates of the city.

The arched stone gate is topped with a narrow green tile cornice on the city side. The angular shape and the upper level terrace were designed for defense, providing those within the city with space from which to fend off enemy forces before they penetrated the city.

The current fortifications of the city date to the Almoravid era in which the old fortifications that divided Fez into two sections were destroyed. The Almoravids united the two sections within a single fortification.

Epic Morocco Culture & Adventure Route © Monika Newbound

building Own or work here? Claim Now! Claim Now!
image