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The Ecomuseum Bougmez Valley is a museum area that includes a permanent exhibition presenting the different aspects of Berber culture in the region. As part of the Living Museum immerses you in the world of agricultural Berber families, since it is in an old farmhouse over 200 years since the Ecomuseum is located ... In the heart of the most remote village in the valley, Zaywat Oulmzi, the Ecomus
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WE INFORM YOU THAT THE CULTURAL SPACE DAR EL ODDI WILL BE CLOSED FROM THE MONDAY 6th MAY TILL THE THURSDAY 6th JUNE INCLUDED. This traditional house, situated at the heart of the Medina of Tetuan was completely restored and the rooms were fitted out to hold the permanent exhibition "VISIONS OF TETUAN, 16th-20th CENTURIES", a collection of pictures where places, landscapes and urban spaces succeed one another to reveal the marvels of Tetuan, declared World Heritage by the UNESCO.
Small, beautiful museum in the Medinah with an interesting collection in a beautifully restored house. Plan to spend about an hour there.
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A Berber museum in Aourir village present by a set of ancient and rare items and objects of daily life and Berber rituals.
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Set in a stunning 17th century riad at the heart of Marrakech's old city and at just a stone's throw from Jemaa El Fna square, the Heritage Museum (Musée du Patrimoine) has undergone a six-year renovation. The Heritage Museum showcases a family's lifelong collection of unique Moroccan artifacts, ranging from pottery to tribal jewellery, Moroccan Jewish heritage as well as Andalusian embroidery. A true "labour of love", the museum comprises of six display rooms and four display halls, laid out on two floors with a rooftop terrace.
Strangely perhaps, Marrakech is not ober-endowed with great or even good museums. So stumbling across this little gem was uplifting and a real pleasure. Once a private house/Riad it's now a fascinating collection of artefacts from across Moroccan history. If you can find it, go there!!
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Scientific museum, contemporary and interactive interpretation center, place of education and training, the Mohammed VI Museum for Water Civilization in Morocco Aman, wants to be the largest museum dealing with the theme of water in Africa. The museum's mission is served by a real framework of museographic resources: scenographies, objects, models, maps, photos, handwritten documents, audio-visual multimedia supports, etc. This museum aims to be an attractive and innovative place for the general public, it was created in homage to the Moroccan genius in water management, to the historical role of the Habous in the water management and in homage to the contemporary work of the late His Majesty King Hassan II and His Majesty King Mohammed VI in the politics and hydraulic achievements of the kingdom.
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The objects displayed in the Palace belonging to the King are of interest but the architecture of the palace and the decoration combined with the garden are the focus of the museum and worth the viewing. Dar El Bacha which has other locations fits in with the global collection of pieces offering coffees from around the world. I enjoyed a Cuban brew. But everything is done with great style. The fruit plate was a sculptured piece de resistance. The pot of coffee makes its contents more delectable. Staff uniforms only add to the ambience.
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