This postcard depicts an enchanting view of an interior courtyard at the Bab-El-Boujdat Palace in Fez, Morocco. The scene showcases a lush garden with trees, a gazebo-like structure, and elegant architecture set against the backdrop of rolling hills. The Bab-El-Boujdat Palace is a testament to Fez’s rich architectural and cultural heritage. As an imperial city, Fez boasts many such palaces with courtyards designed to harmonize with nature, offering respite and beauty.
The reverse side features a handwritten address: “Messieurs et Madame,
Tardieu Coulibry fils, à Port-la-Ville, Seine-et-Marne.”
Additionally, faint pencil marks hint at a partially erased correspondence.
Size: Approx. 14 cm x 9 cm
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