Nestled between the Bahia and Dar Si Said palaces, the Tiskiwin Museum (Musée Tiskiwin) is housed in a beautifully restored riad, a traditional Moroccan structure built around a central courtyard. The museum’s collection, brimming with North African art, handicrafts, and artifacts, offers a vivid immersion into the region’s rich cultural history. Visitors can explore the carefully curated exhibits that showcase the diverse heritage of the area, providing a tangible connection to the past through intricate textiles, pottery, and other historical objects.
Tiskiwin Museum (Musée Tiskiwin)
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