Nestled in the 19th-century Dar Mnebhi Palace, at the heart of Marrakech’s medina, the Marrakesh Museum (Musée de Marrakech) was founded by Moroccan journalist and activist Omar Benjelloun in 1997. The museum showcases a small but notable collection of Moroccan art and artifacts, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region. Housed within the ornate palace, the exhibits are set against a backdrop of traditional Moroccan architecture, with intricate tile work and carved wooden doors adding to the ambiance. Today, visitors can explore the carefully curated displays, which include historical manuscripts, pottery, and contemporary art, providing a comprehensive look at Morocco’s artistic and cultural legacy.
Marrakesh Museum (Musée de Marrakech)
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