Morocco's coastal capital since 1912, Rabat has just over a million people. Modern and even reserved by Moroccan standards, the city also has many fascinating historic sites, including the picturesque Kasbah of the Udayas, built in the mid-12th century. The unique Hassan Tower, begun at the end of the 12th century, was meant to have the world's largest minaret, but was never completed. Just opposite the tower lies the 20th-century Mausoleum of Mohammed V, another of the city's main attractions.
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The Museum of telecommunications of Maroc Telecom was inaugurated on September 24th, 2001. Our objective is to preserve the Moroccan national heritage of telecommunications and participate in the diversification of national cultural heritage. Our museum is the first technical museum in Morocco. It's an institutional member of the International Council of Museums (ICOM).
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More than a contemporary art gallery, Abla Ababou is initially a federating place open to any form of artistic creation. With a refined architecture built with international standards, a museum museum and more than five meters of ceiling height, nearly 200 m2 are suitable for all cultural events. Another space in space, with a concept store spirit.
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Poupees du Monde is a souvenir doll collection, hosted in a traditional Moroccan house. Around 2500 dolls, originating from over 90 countries, are presented to visitors. This unique and quirky collection invites you to travel throughout time and space and discover the beautiful diversity of traditional costumes around the world.
The Franco-Moroccan couple, Abdeljalil and Marie Michèle Haffar, created this magical Art Museum in 2019. It is a permanent exhibition with more than 2500 exhibits from more than 90 countries from five continents of the world. You can find this delightful display in a traditional house in the Rabat Medina. It is decorated with ornate grills, beautiful zellig tiles, classy woodwork and moorish arches. You can see folk dolls, souvenir dolls, regional dolls and dolls depicting different professions. Each doll is made of different material but all of them have cloth attires. The passion of the founders is clearly evident. A true gem of a museum for all ages.
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Got a chance to visit this wonderful museum in Rabat from Casablanca. The staff was very helpful and the exhibits were intriguing for myself and my two young kids. We had such a great time and spent an hour and a half there. Also visited the coffee shop that is just around the corner and did an art project with them on the lawn across the street.
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Au Grain de Sésame Social enterprise in art an ecological design Au Grain de Sésame (AGS) is an ecologically minded, community-based art gallery and organic handicraft workshop promoting sustainable development and diversity in the old city in Rabat, Morocco. Our vision is to empower women through ecological art and cultural exchange. Through an innovative technique using recycled paper, AGS developed a paid training program in art and eco-friendly design to build the skills and capacities of marginalized women so that they can gain financial autonomy and became effective actors of sustainable development.
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Since 1986 this has been a history museum in Morocco, with rich archaeological collections dating back to prehistoric times.
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Oudayareally represents Moroccan Culture. The building colors and structure are unique. it is perfect to take good pictures and have fun at the same time.
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