art.wikisort.org - MuseumThe Museum of Marrakech is a historic palace and museum located in the old center of Marrakesh, Morocco. In addition to its notable architecture, the museum's collection showcases various historic art objects and contemporary art from Morocco.[1][2]
Art museum in Marrakesh, Morocco
Marrakech Museum Main courtyard of the Marrakech Museum |
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Established | 1997 |
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Location | Marrakesh, Morocco |
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Type | art museum |
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Key holdings | numismatics, ceramics |
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Collections | Moorish art |
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History
The museum is housed in the Dar Mnebhi Palace, constructed at the beginning of the 20th century by Mehdi al-Mnebhi.[3][4] Al-Mnebhi was a qaid of the Mnabha tribe and the vizier (minister) of war under Sultan Moulay Abdelaziz, from 1900 to 1908, replacing Ba Ahmad as the sultan's favourite.[3][5][4] Al-Mnebhi also had other residences such as the Mnebhi Palace in Fez. His Marrakesh palace was later seized by the family of Pasha Thami El Glaoui, the autocratic ruler of southern Morocco under French rule, while Mnebhi was out of the country and serving as ambassador in London. After Morocco regained its independence (1956), the palace was seized by the state and in 1965 it was converted to a girls' school. After a period of neglect, the palace was carefully renovated by the Omar Benjelloun Foundation and converted into a museum in 1997.[1][4][2][3]
Architecture
The palace is an example of late 19th-century and early 20th-century Moroccan architecture, one of many such palaces built by wealthy elites during this period.[3] The palace consists of a large central courtyard, which was originally an open riad garden planted with trees,[3] but today is fully paved and roofed over. The courtyard is centered around several fountains and surrounded by roofed galleries and wall fountains, all decorated with colorful zellij tilework and painted and carved cedar wood. The courtyard today also contains a huge, central chandelier made up of brass pieces cut into ornate geometric and arabesque motifs. Various rooms branch off the courtyard, including chambers with more ornate wood and stucco decoration. The palace also had roof terraces with a menzeh (pavilion) that provided it with views over the rest of the city. It was also equipped with multiple facilities typical of large palaces, such as kitchens and a hammam (bathhouse) – the latter being distinguished by its characteristic domed and vaulted chambers.[3][1][2]
Entrance courtyard of the museum
The main interior courtyard of the palace/museum
Ornate wall fountain in the main courtyard, with painted wood and zellij decoration
Brass chandelier over the middle of the courtyard
One of the chambers and exhibition rooms off the courtyard, with painted wood ceiling and stucco and zellij wall decoration
Domed ceiling in the hammam section of the palace
Museum collection
The museum holds a diverse collection of traditional art objects from different regions of Morocco and different parts of its population, such as, weapons, carpets, costumes, pottery from Fez, Berber jewellery, Jewish liturgical objects, and more. The museum also holds exhibits of contemporary art and other themes in its kitchen and hammam sections, and sometimes hosts cultural events such as theatre and concerts.[6][1][7][2][8][9]
19th-century saddle on display in the museum (and historic rifle in the background)
A 19th-century kummiya (dagger)
Berber jewellery (20th century)
Jewish liturgical objects on display
See also
- Dar Si Said (another arts and crafts museum in Marrakesh)
- Bahia Palace (major palace with similar architecture in Marrakesh)
- Dar Batha (similar museum in Fes)
References
Marrakesh |
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Subdivisions | arrondissements |
- Annakhil
- Gueliz
- Marrakech-Medina
- Menara
- Sidi Youssef Ben Ali
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neighbourhoods |
- Mellah
- Mouassine
- Kasbah
- Palmeraie
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outlying villages | |
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History |
- Timeline
- Battle of al-Buhayra
- Battle of Marrakesh
- Battle of Sidi Bou Othman
- 2011 Marrakesh bombing
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Economy | souks |
- Jemaa el-Fnaa
- Souk el-Khemis
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malls | |
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Hospitals |
- Ibn Tofail University Hospital
- Ibn Nafess Hospital
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Transport | |
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Education |
- Cadi Ayyad University
- École nationale des sciences appliquées de Marrakech
- Sup de Co Marrakech
- Lycée Hassan II
- Ben Youssef Madrasa
- Lycée Victor Hugo
- École supérieure des arts visuels de Marrakech [fr]
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Sports | clubs | |
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competitions |
- FIA WTCR Race of Morocco
- Formula Two
- Auto GP
- Marrakesh ePrix
- Marrakech Marathon
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sport venues | |
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Landmarks | Public squares | |
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Places of worship |
- Kutubiyya Mosque
- Ben Youssef Mosque
- Kasbah Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque)
- Ben Salah Mosque
- Mouassine Mosque
- Bab Doukkala Mosque
- Barrima Mosque
- Slat al-Azama Synagogue
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Mausoleums & Cemeteries |
- Saadian Tombs
- Koubba of Fatima Zohra
- Jewish Cemetery
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Shrines of the Seven Saints |
- Zawiya of Sidi Bel Abbes
- Zawiya of Muhammad Ben Sliman al-Jazuli
- Zawiya of Sidi Abd el-Aziz
- Zawiya of Sidi Youssef Ben Ali
- Zawiya of Sidi Abdallah al-Ghazwani (Sidi Moulay el Ksour)
- Mausoleum of Sidi es-Suhayli
- Mausoleum of Qadi Ayyad
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City walls and gates |
- Bab Aghmat
- Bab Agnaou
- Bab Debbagh
- Bab Doukkala
- Bab el-Khemis
- Bab Ksiba
- Bab er Robb
- For city walls and other gates, see: Walls of Marrakesh
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Palaces & mansions |
- El Badi Palace
- Royal Palace (Dar al-Makhzen)
- Bahia Palace
- Dar el Bacha
- Dar Si Said
- Douiria of Mouassine
- Dar Mnebhi
- Dar Moulay Ali
- Dar Cherifa
- Aïn Kassimou
- Mamounia Hotel
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Museums |
- Marrakech Museum
- Dar Si Saïd Museum
- Berber Museum (in Majorelle Garden)
- Mouassine Museum
- Museum of Photography (Maison de la Photographie)
- Tiskiwin Museum
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Parks & gardens |
- Menara gardens
- Majorelle Garden
- Agdal Gardens
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Other landmarks |
- Almoravid Koubba
- Ben Youssef Madrasa
- Mouassine Fountain
- Shrob ou Shouf Fountain
- Oued Tensift Bridge
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People |
- See Category:People from Marrakesh
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Africa | |
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Asia | South |
- Afghanistan (Museum of Islamic Art)
- India (Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine and Sciences)
- Maldives (National Museum)
- Pakistan (Multan Museum, National Museum of Pakistan)
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South East |
- Malaysia (Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Islamic Heritage Museum, Kelantan Islamic Museum, Malay and Islamic World Museum, Malacca Al-Quran Museum, Malacca Islamic Museum, Penang Islamic Museum, Sabah Islamic Civilisation Museum, Sabah Museum)
- Philippines (Aga Khan Museum of Islamic Arts)
- Singapore (Asian Civilisations Museum)
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West |
- Bahrain (Beit Al Quran)
- Iran (Astan Quds Razavi Central Museum, Museum of the Islamic Era)
- Iraq (National Museum of Iraq, Sulaymaniyah Museum)
- Israel/Palestine (Islamic Museum, Museum for Islamic Art)
- Jordan (Prophet Mohammad Museum)
- Kuwait (Dar al Athar al Islamiyyah, Tareq Rajab Museum)
- Qatar (Museum of Islamic Art, National Museum of Qatar)
- Syria (National Museum of Damascus, National Museum of Aleppo, Raqqa Museum)
- Turkey Bursa Museum of Turkish and Islamic Art, İstanbul Archaeology Museums, Istanbul Museum of the History of Science and Technology in Islam, Museum of Turkish Calligraphy Art, Sadberk Hanım Museum, Topkapi Museum, Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum)
- United Arab Emirates (Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, Zayed National Museum)
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Europe | |
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North America | |
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Oceania |
- Australia (Islamic Museum of Australia)
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Virtual | |
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Part of Islamic arts |
Palaces and historic residences in Morocco |
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Fez |
- Dar al-Makhzen (Royal Palace)
- Dar Adiyel
- Dar Ba Mohammed Chergui
- Dar Batha (& Dar al-Beida)
- Dar Glaoui
- Dar Moqri
- Jamai Palace
- Mnebhi Palace
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Marrakesh |
- Dar al-Makhzen (Royal Palace)
- Agdal Gardens and palaces
- Aïn Kassimou
- Badi Palace
- Bahia Palace
- Dar Cherifa
- Dar el Bacha
- Dar Si Said
- Dar Mnebbhi (Marrakech Museum)
- Dar Moulay Ali
- Menara Gardens
- Douiria of Mouassine (Mouassine Museum)
- Mamounia
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Meknes |
- Dar Jamai
- Kasbah of Moulay Ismail (Dar al-Makhzen, Dar al-Kebira, and others)
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Rabat |
- Dar al-Makhzen (Royal Palace)
- French Protectorate Residence
- Pavilion of Moulay Ismail (Oudayas Museum)
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Tangier | |
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Other locations |
- Raisuli Palace
- Kasbah Amridil
- Kasbah Taourirt
- Kasbah Telouet
- Royal Palace of Tétouan
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- Category
- Palaces by country
- Architecture
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Authority control  |
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General | |
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National libraries | |
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На других языках
- [en] Marrakech Museum
[fr] Musée de Marrakech
Le musée de Marrakech, situé à côté de la medersa Ben Youssef, est un palais établi sur une parcelle de 2 108 m2 et doté d'un vaste patio de 709 m2, typique de l'art mauresque, transformé en musée privé et lieu d'accueil d'activités culturelles.
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