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Marrakech Museum
Palace in Marrakesh, Morocco
The Museum of Marrakech is a historic palace and museum located in the old center of Marrakesh, Morocco. In addition to its notable architecture, the museum's collection showcases various historic art objects and contemporary art from Morocco. Wikipedia
Function: Museum and Palace
Opened: 1990
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Why is there a YSL museum in Marrakech?
Pierre Bergé intended the exhibition to be Saint Laurent's homage to Morocco and especially Marrakech, where he was deeply inspired by the residents, colors, and light. The idea of a museum in this country that was so dear to Saint Laurent and Bergé began germinating.
What is the famous thing in Marrakech?
Saadian Tombs
They are the final resting place of members of the Saadian dynasty, including Sultan Ahmed al-Mansur and his family. The Saadian Tombs are a stunning example of Islamic architecture, with intricate tilework and carved stucco adorning the walls and ceilings.
What you can't miss in Marrakech?
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Are there museums in Marrakech?
You will find the Museum of Marrakech (Musée de Marrakech) close to the Madrasa Ben Youssef. Marrakech museum is housed in the Dar Menebhi Palace, constructed at the end of the 19th century by Mehdi Menebhi. In 1956, the palace was taken by the government of Morocco.