Tetouan National School of Arts and Crafts

Tétouan

L'école nationale des métiers et des arts de Tétouan

Free entry is granted to individuals with reduced mobility as well as Moroccan nationals every Friday and on the first day of national and religious holidays

Veuillez choisir le minimum un billet

Moroccan or resident adult

30 Dh

Moroccan or resident child between 7 and 13

10 Dh

Foreigner Adult

60 Dh

Foreigner Child between 7 and 13

30 Dh

Total : 0,00Dh

Description

Founded in 1919 during the Spanish protectorate by Spanish painter Mariano Bertucci and Abdessalam Bennouna, the National School of Arts and Crafts of Tetouan is located across from Bab El Oqla, one of the seven historical gates of the old Medina of Tetouan.
The monument is characterized by its exceptional Andalusian-style architecture, reflecting a particular era of craftsmanship during which Moroccan, Spanish and Jewish artisans coexisted.
The primary mission of this institution is to train students from Tetouan and surrounding areas in traditional crafts, particularly those which are at risk of disappearing, in an attempt to preserve them. It also encourages future generations to invest in the craft sector and contribute to preserving Tetouan's rich artistic traditions.
More than a training institution, the school is a living museum, housing numerous items that clearly illustrate the history and artistry of traditional craftsmanship. 
It also includes a heritage interpretation centre, which aims to raise awareness, provide information and promote the heritage, history and arts of the city of Tetouan