Luis Filipe Catarino / 4SEE
Inside the walled Medina of Fez daily life has not changed too much in the last 500 years. The world’s car free area with its narrow streets is still the domain of men at work: beating patterns into brass trays, painting pottery, shaping copper basins, carving cedarwood, dying leather and driving donkeys with heavy burden. In their breaks fasis sit in street cafés and drink a glass of mint tea, and when the muezzin calls in the mosque, they disappear to pray.



