Calls for the Reopening of the Al-Hurriya Cultural Complex in Fes After 5 Years of Closure

A number of cultural activists in Fes have called for the reopening of the Al-Hurriya Cultural Complex, which has been closed for more than five years due to delays in rehabilitation work. These activists argue that resuming operations at this cultural space is a vital step in revitalizing cultural and artistic activities in the intellectual capital of Morocco.

In statements from local figures, many voices emphasized that the closure of the Al-Hurriya Cultural Complex had a significant negative impact on the cultural scene in Fes. This space had been an important hub for organizing cultural and artistic activities that fostered communication among various social groups.

Sources also added that the delay in rehabilitating the complex has affected numerous local events that were waiting for this venue to host their activities.

Recently, the Ministry of Culture announced the appointment of a new consulting office to oversee the continuation of the rehabilitation works for the Al-Hurriya Cultural Complex. This is expected to speed up the work and ensure that the complex will open soon. Reports indicate that this office will expedite the procedures related to the rehabilitation to guarantee the complex’s reopening as soon as possible.

Cultural stakeholders in Fes have stressed that the opening of the Al-Hurriya Cultural Complex would be an essential step in reviving cultural and artistic life in the city. Fes has long been known for its cultural diversity, and the complex has played a key role in enriching the city’s cultural landscape.

In this context, cultural enthusiasts in Fes hope that the work will be completed quickly and the cultural complex will reopen soon, allowing it to resume its historical role in supporting the city’s cultural movement.

Source: Fes News Media

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