Fez Royal Palace in Fez, Morocco is one of the most important official residences of the Moroccan royal family, built in the 13th century with magnificent architecture and exquisite mosaic decorations. The exterior of the palace is best known for its massive gilded bronze gates, surrounded by traditional Mamluk-style buildings and gardens. Although the interior of the palace is not open to the public, visitors can still admire its magnificent exterior and get a sense of royalty at the gates. The Royal Palace of Fez is not only an example of Moroccan history and architecture, but also an important symbol of the cultural heritage of the ancient city of Fez.
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