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Jardin Majorelle

(44,854) Garden in Marrakesh, Morocco
The Majorelle Garden is a one-hectare botanical garden and artist's landscape garden in Marrakesh, Morocco. It was created by the French Orientalist artist Jacques Majorelle over almost forty years, starting in 1923, and features a Cubist villa designed by French architect Paul Sinoir in the 1930s.
Address: Rue Yves St Laurent, Marrakech 40090, Morocco
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 6:30 PM
Phone: +212 5242-98686 ⋅ +212 5243-13047
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Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech garden from www.jardinmajorelle.com
The French painter Jacques Majorelle conceived of this large and luxuriant garden as a sanctuary and botanical 'laboratory'. ... In 1980, Yves Saint Laurent and ...
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Today, the garden and villa complex is open to the public. The villa houses the Berber Museum and in 2017 the Yves Saint Laurent Museum opened nearby.
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The garden is a living and evolving work of art made up of exotic plants and rare species that he brought back from his travels around the world: cactus ...
Open every day of the week. From 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.. Last entry at 6 p.m.. The garden and museums are accessible to disabled persons.
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Rue Yves Saint Laurent, Marrakech 40090 Morocco ... This is quite a nice garden on a property once owned by Yves St Laurent. ... MarrakechMarrakech Travel Forum ...
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Four years later, Yves Saint Laurent bought his first home in Marrakech. (It's about five minutes from El Fenn and is today a private home.) Just like Majorelle ...
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Sep 18, 2019 · A fusion of the Moroccan traditions and contemporary flair that inspired Yves Saint Laurent, Majorelle Garden features pools, fountains, and ...
Feb 22, 2022 · The garden is a virtuous play of proportions and shapes, in which each trunk of the palms and the bamboo grove conveys its own sense of space.