Marrakech Museum
The Marrakech Museum, also known as Musée de Marrakech, is a cultural treasure trove housed in the historic Palais Dar Menebhi. This museum is dedicated to showcasing Morocco's rich artistic and historical heritage, featuring traditional ceramics, textiles, and artifacts. The museum’s stunning architecture complements its diverse collections, offering a deep dive into Moroccan culture and history.
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Photography allowed
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Wheelchair-accessible
Entrance Fee:
Adults: 70 MAD
Students: 20 MAD
Free entry for Moroccan citizens and residents on specific days.
Note:
The Marrakech Museum (Musée de Marrakech) is a must-see for visitors interested in Moroccan history and art. With convenient on-site ticketing and a central location, it’s easy to include in your Marrakech itinerary. Explore the beautiful palace architecture and enjoy the rich cultural exhibits that capture the essence of Morocco.
How can I get to:
8 Rue de la Bahia, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
Opening Hours:
Open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Closed on Tuesdays
Good To Know:
Tickets are available at the entrance, so no need for prior reservations.
The museum offers guided tours in French and English.
Photography is generally allowed, but flash photography may be restricted.
Nearby cafes and restaurants provide dining options for visitors.
Reservation Option
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Pay on site
Payment Method
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Accepts Cash
Condition of Visit
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Animals are not allowed
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Smoking is not allowed
FAQ
How can I buy tickets for the museum?
Tickets can be purchased directly at the museum entrance.
Is the museum accessible for people with disabilities?
Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible.
Are there any temporary exhibitions?
The museum occasionally hosts temporary exhibitions. Check their website or contact them for the latest information.