The Dar Batha Museum in Fez, Morocco, is housed in a former royal palace built in the late 19th century by Sultan Moulay Hassan I. Converted into a museum in 1915, it showcases a rich collection of over 6,000 artifacts. The museum's Andalusian-Arabic architecture features stunning zellij tiling, intricate wood carvings, and a tranquil Andalusian garden. Visitors can explore exhibits that highlight the artistic and cultural heritage of Fez, making it a must-visit destination for those interested in Moroccan history and craftsmanship.