Nestled in the heart of Marrakech’s medina, the Dar el Bacha Museum of Confluences (Dar el Bacha Musée des Confluences) was constructed by Pasha Thami el Glaoui in 1910. This opulent palace features intricate zellige mosaic tilework and lush gardens, offering a serene and visually rich setting. Today, visitors can explore exhibitions that delve into Moroccan culture, providing a deeper understanding of the region’s heritage. The combination of historical architecture and cultural insights makes this museum a compelling destination for those interested in the history and artistry of Marrakech.
Dar el Bacha Museum of Confluences (Dar el Bacha Musée des Confluences
Attraction video:
More Places You Might Enjoy
- 33188
Amsterdam’s oldest church, the Old Church (Oude Kerk), was consecrated in 1303. This triple-nave Gothic structure stands in the heart of the city’s notorious red-light district, surrounded by window brothels, […]
- 116
The Palace of the Popes (Palais des Papes) in Avignon, France, stands as the largest Gothic palace in the world, once serving as the residence for the heads of the […]
- 6
Theater Amsterdam, situated just outside the city center, is one of the newest additions to the city’s cultural landscape. Constructed with the specific purpose of staging ANNE, a play that […]


