📜 14th-century building in Fez, Morocco, housing a weight-powered water clock.
🔍 Designed by Abu al-Hassan ibn Ali Ahmed el-Tlemsani, completed in 1357.
🕰️ See remnants of an ingenious medieval hydraulic clock
🏛️ Witness unique architectural features and historical significance
🚶 Easily accessible from a crowded alley
❌ Clock is defunct, only thirteen wooden beams and twelve windows remain
❓ Exact working mechanism is unclear and subject to conjecture
Rue Rue Talaa Kebira, Fez, Morocco
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