The “Red City” of Marrakesh is a magical place, brimming with markets, gardens, palaces, and mosques. Exploring the intimate courtyards and snaking alleyways of the historic Medina can easily eat up a day. Find inner peace at the serene Jardin Majorelle or take in the beauty of one of the city’s historic mosques (taking note that, unless you are Muslim, you are not allowed to enter).
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Beautiful introduction to reading a bit of the night sky, and pretty amazing to see a bit of the cosmos with their telescope. The resident astronomer - Mohammed Sabil is amazing.
4.5 based on 431 reviews
At this small, well organized, and informative museum, you’ll get the chance to learn about the history of Marrakech and the region in general. Stocked with artifacts from past centuries and other quality exhibits, you’ll leave feeling satisfied with your time spent there.
This is a small unique museum tucked in the Médina of Marrakech. I enjoyed the backstory of the owner/museum founder and the collection of North African art, clothing and jewelry
4.5 based on 431 reviews
I come to Morocco twice a year and been meaning to come here don’t know why I delayed very good guide and a good experience and good display back in September with some of my family I will definitely take them here the only thing to be aware of is the local children you give money to one and then ten or more appear
4.5 based on 274 reviews
The Music Museum is located in the Saadian quarter built in the 16th and 17th centuries. The reception apartment of the museum is a jewel of Arab-Andalusian architecture in Marrakech. Several rooms of the house are dedicated to temporary and permanent exhibitions. The belvedere terrace offers an exceptional view of the Medina and the Atlas Mountains and a restaurant. The diversity of musical traditions in Morocco is exposed in several rooms: Amazigh music, Jewish tradition, daqqa marrakchia, Gnawa music, Arab-Andalusian music. A true musical and visual experience, the Music Museum presents instruments, photographs and videos. The tour provides visitors with keys to understanding Moroccan music.
The beautifully restored tiled walls alone make this gem of a museum worth a visit; add to that the performance of traditional music, the intriguing photos and instruments on display, the highly informative mini lecture provided by the patron, and finally hot mint tea under the stars on the roof, and the whole experience is delightful.
4.5 based on 399 reviews
Found this beautiful place on trip advisor while travelling to Merzouga. We were looking for somewhere to go and have lunch before heading to the desert. Don’t regret finding la maison Bouchrafine. It was a simple but delicious lunch. And the place is so nice. Shame we didn’t have our swimming wear to enjoy the pool after lunch.
4.5 based on 122 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 1,964 reviews
A wonderful place and a beautiful museum dedicated to a legent!!!!!!!!!! It;s worth to visit even you dont have any connection with moda and generally fashion.Don;t miss to visit the gardens of Mayorell
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