Marrakech Museum
Museum · Marrakech ·

Marrakech Museum

Museum · Marrakech ·

Historic palace showcasing Moroccan art, tiles, and calligraphy

peaceful courtyard
calm retreat
intricate tilework
carved wood
historic artifacts
cultural enriching
quiet courtyards
contemporary art
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Marrakech Museum by Photo by Prof
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null
Marrakech Museum by null

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J2H6+VPJ, Place Ben Youssef, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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J2H6+VPJ, Place Ben Youssef, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco Get directions

+212 5244 41893
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•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jan 30, 2026

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"Museum of Marrakesh, Mnebhi Palace While the story of Marrakesh is relived every day on its streets and in the medina, its museums allow you to slow the pace and take stock of it all. The Marrakesh Museum is housed in a wonderful 19th century palace, the perfect surroundings to show off its collection of traditional arts. The nearby Maison Tiskiwin offers a more eclectic and personal collection showcasing Marrakesh’s position as a trading stop for caravans coming from south of the Sahara. Perhaps the best way to travel back in time is at the Maison de la Photograhie, with its astounding collection of period photos of the city dating back over 120 years. Mortel/Flickr. By AFAR Traveler , AFAR Local Expert"

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Nikolai T.

Google
Very beautiful building but it has noticeable degradation, compared to something like the Ben Youssef Madrasa which is well kept. Website said 70 MAD but real entrance fee was 50 which was a welcome surprise but made me question if I was at the correct place. Biggest problem is that nothing is in English, only French and Arabic which made the experience much less informative. Would have hoped to learn more. Infographics and signage differed a lot and looked very homemade, doesn’t matter a lot but made the experience feel a lot less put together.

Mike & Brittnie L.

Google
The Marrakech Museum is absolutely worth visiting! The building itself is stunning, with incredible architecture, beautiful tilework, and a peaceful courtyard. The exhibits are interesting and give a great look into Moroccan history and art. It’s calm, well maintained, and a perfect break from the busy Medina. A must-see cultural stop in Marrakech!

Neno.O

Google
The Marrakech Museum, located in the heart of the medina, is a stunning showcase of Moroccan art and architecture. Housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century palace, the museum features intricate tilework, ornate wooden carvings, and peaceful courtyards that transport you back in time. Its collection includes contemporary art, traditional Moroccan artifacts, and jewelry, offering a blend of history and modern creativity. A visit is both visually captivating and culturally enriching, perfect for anyone wanting to experience the artistic soul of Marrakech.

Lucija Laura S.

Google
Cute museum, good vibe with the music and the fountain, quite a lot of stuff but everything in either french or arabic. Went right away in the morning and were the only ones there for some time. Would recommend for some quick educating with good vibes

Rob S.

Google
Enjoyed exploring this building, though there’s not a whole lot on display, various paintings spread throughout and some other historic objects. Pretty and cultural, but not really a learning experience like some museums, more of an art space in an interesting building.

Joni H.

Google
Nice 1800's mansion with a beautiful courtyard. Its a shame that the information is in french only and not too many objects. I visited on january weekday morning and there was hardly anyone there. 50 dirhams, cash only.

Ms D

Google
I loved visiting — it felt like a calm retreat hidden away from the busy medina. The detailed artwork, especially the tiles and carved wood, was incredible. Wandering through the quiet courtyards gave me a real sense of peace. It’s a beautiful, reflective space that really stayed with me.

Stefan K.

Google
Amazing first spot for travelers! Gave some really cool context around the sights and vibes of the city. Was really blown away by the scale and just pure majesty. An amazing amount of contemporary art for sale and display as well!! Locals may not feel the need to visit but this is a MUST VISIT for all new travelers!!! I paid 100 MAD for two adults and we both thought that we got our $5 usd’s worth!!!