The Museum of Marrakech is located in the Dar Menebhi Palace,
built at the end of the 19th century by legendary Mehdi Menebhi, in
the old centre of Marrakech. The palace was restored by the Omar
Benjelloun Foundation and converted into a museum in 1997. The
house itself is representative of classical Andalusian
architecture, with fountains in the central courtyard, carvings and
beautiful tiles. The museum holds exhibits of both modern and
traditional Moroccan art, as well as historical books, coins and
pottery.
Address: Place Ben Youssef, Medina Website: www.museedemarrakech.ma Telephone: +212 (0)24 44 1 Opening Time: 9am to 6.30pm daily. Admission: 30 Dirham
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