Art to Moroccans is essential. Their culture embodies its religious beliefs through this artwork by utilizing calligraphy. Calligraphy is a form of art in itself and is the dominant form in Morocco, along with architecture.
The culture in Morocco is a blend of religious and ethnic traditions, encompassing Berber, Arab, African, Mediterranean and Jewish influences. The main Berber and Arab cultures of Morocco are complemented by elements of French, Roman, Jewish, Spanish and other traditions as well - an eclectic mix!
Are you planning on visiting Morocco and discovering its remarkable artefacts and cultural landmarks? Here is our list for you.
Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
The museum was opened by His Majesty King Mohammed VI in October 2014. It is among one of the museums solely dedicated to modern and contemporary art.
Dar-el-Makhzen Museum
Dar-el-Makhzen museum was built in 1684 by Sultan Moulay Ismail. The museum takes you on a trip through history to give you a sense of Moroccan pre-history.
Museum of Marrakech
The museum was built in 1997. The major attraction inside the museum is its inner courtyard and the rooms surrounding it. You will be witnessing ceramics, weapons, rugs and other Moroccan artefacts.
The Bert Flint Museum
The Bert Flint Museum lies near the Dar Si Said Museum. The museum has a great collection of artefacts from the Sahara area, including Morocco, Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso.
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