Borj Nord

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LocationFez, Morocco
Coordinates34°04′1.7″N 4°59′5.6″W / 34.067139°N 4.984889°W / 34.067139; -4.984889
FounderSultan Ahmad al-Mansur
Borj Nord
Native names
  • برج الشمال (Arabic)
  • البرج الشمالي (Arabic)
Interactive map of Borj Nord
TypeKasbah/Fortress
LocationFez, Morocco
Coordinates34°04′1.7″N 4°59′5.6″W / 34.067139°N 4.984889°W / 34.067139; -4.984889
FounderSultan Ahmad al-Mansur
Built1582
Original useMilitary fort
Current useMuseum
Architectural stylesSaadian, Moroccan

Borj Nord or Burj al-Shamal (Arabic: برج الشمال), Al-Burj ash-Shamali (Arabic: البرج الشمالي) is a fort in the city of Fez, Morocco. It was first established in 1582 by the Saadi dynasty, modeled after the Portuguese forts in the 16th century. It is among the largest defense structures around the city of Fez and one of the few to incorporate European-style changes in military architecture in the gunpowder age. Today, the fort is open to public as the Museum of Arms.[1]

Museum of Arms

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