Visit to the Museum of Moroccan Elegance and Tea on the Rooftop





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Immerse yourself in the refined world of Moroccan fashion during a unique immersive experience at the Museum of Moroccan Elegance. Through an exciting guided tour, explore the history of traditional outfits, from sumptuous kaftans to iconic accessories, revealing all the art of Moroccan craftsmanship. After your journey through the centuries, enjoy a gourmet break on our exclusive rooftop, with stunning panoramic views of the medina. Scented mint tea and homemade Moroccan pastries await you for an unforgettable moment of relaxation. As a bonus: leave with a souvenir gift from the museum and enjoy a 10% discount in store, where craftsmanship and fashion are interwoven.
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Explore the fascinating history of Moroccan fashion at the Museum of Moroccan Elegance. This immersive tour immerses you in the world of refinement, where every piece on display, from embroidered kaftans to exceptional accessories, tells a story of tradition and innovation. After your exploration, relax on our rooftop with stunning views of the medina while enjoying mint tea and Moroccan pastries. Each visitor leaves with a unique souvenir and benefits from a discount in our concept store, perfect for finding handcrafted pieces inspired by Moroccan heritage. - Immersive visit to the Museum of Moroccan Elegance - Mint tea tasting and pastries on the rooftop - Unique souvenir offered to each visitor - 10% discount in the museum concept store
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(90)
We came to see the dolls and the traditional moroccan costumes while on our trip to Marrakech. It was an informative and interesting experience.
Really informative, beautifully displayed and translated in both English and French. We spent about 1.30hrs going through the information and at the end we had a tea included on the rooftop.
As regulars in Marrakech, we stumbled upon the museum by chance… What a shock, this collection of dolls is just incredible. We explore Morocco and its clothing traditions in an original and so playful way. This museum is also a tribute to 40 years of passion, but I won't say more. 5€ per person with a complimentary tea is a gift. Go discover this UNIQUE place with welcoming staff!
Very interesting museum, staff very kind. Admission 5€. Mandatory to visit!
Charming museum. Envious of the colourful and decorative dress. A lovely look through history, so much diversity.
A true insider tip. Located in a beautiful riad, traditional costumes are presented with many interesting pieces of information. There is even an audio guide, and to conclude, a delicious mint tea on the rooftop terrace with a view over Marrakech.
Very intereting idea of a historical costume collection that spans from medieval times translated into miniature dolls.
Lovely little museum with helpful QR codes. Interesting view of history of Morocco through dress and clothing. Nice little roof top cafe to rest the feet and grab a coffee.
The Riad is beautiful and you will be welcomed ☺️. The exhibition is beautiful and informative. Discover Moroccan culture, its histories, customs and traditions through beautiful creations of dolls of Madame Habiba Hantout. A few videos, notes and audios accompany you to understand the geographical and temporal context. At the end of the visit I enjoyed a quiet moment on this pleasant rooftop with Moroccan tea and sweets. I loved it. Hurry into this haven of peace where the art of creation and history mix. The museum is located close to the Madrasa Ben Youssef and the Museum of Photography. GOOGLE MAPs also indicates the correct address.
Once you adjust to the hand made doll figures you step into a well researched history of traditions culture and dress. This is such a unique museum, positioned a little way from the photography museum and enroute to the tanneries. It is too good to miss, even if just to be amazed but the craftsmanship that has gone into reproducing so much detail in miniature scale. The museum is fairly new and represents years of work by a lady whose son has now opened the exhibits for celebration and review.



