Musée Mouassine et la Maison de la Photographie (MARRAKECH)
Two original spaces for another look at Morocco
Soiree mit marokkonischer Folklore Berbermusik im Museum Douriria de Mouassine in Marrakesch
Das Museum Douriria de Mouassine in Marrakesch hütet Geschichte, Geschichten und Kultur der Berber. Während einer Abendveranstaltung entstand dieser Mitschnitt. Tauchen sie ein in die meditative Klangwelt der Berber.. Lesen Sie auch
The Boucharouite Museum of Marrakech
Museum dedicated to all forms of Popular Art (Rag rugs, Mohamed 5th iconography,...) Link on ULULE:
The Marrakech Museum of Photography and Visual Arts
A short interview with the cultural director of the MMPVA, part of the Photography Guide to Marrakech completed by thephotographersguide.co.uk
Restauration de la Douiria du Musée de Mouassine
Restauration de la Douiria du Musée de Mouassine
Expo des Hommes Bleus Marrakech Médina Mouassine
A 2 pas de la célèbre place Jemaa El Fna, l'Expo des Hommes Bleus vous propose de nombreux objets d'Art et de Décoration. Une étape incontournable des souks de Marrakech dans le quartier Mouassine tout proche de la fameuse Fnaque Berbère !
expohommesbleusmarrakech.com
Musée de Marrakech
Bref aperçu du musée de Marrakech, Maroc, mai 2009.
Riad Les jardins de Mouassine,Marrakech
Marrakech travel guide and things to do in magical Marrakech weather
Marrakech travel guide and things to do in magical Marrakech weather
The name Marrakech originates from the Amazigh (Berber) words amur (n) kush, which means Land of God. It is the third largest city in Morocco, after Casablanca and Fez, and lies near the foothills of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. It is a few hours from the foot of the Sahara Desert. Its location and contrasting landscape has made it an enviable destination in Morocco.
The city is divided into two distinct parts: the Medina, the historical city, and the new European modern district called Gueliz or Ville Nouvelle. The Medina is full of intertwining narrow passageways and local shops full of character. In contrast, Gueliz plays host to modern restaurants, fast food chains and big brand stores.
The medina is a densely packed, walled medieval city dating to the Berber Empire, with mazelike alleys where thriving souks (marketplaces) sell traditional textiles, pottery and jewelry. A symbol of the city, and visible for miles, is the Moorish minaret of 12th-century Koutoubia Mosque.
Marrakech has a hot semi-arid climate with the Atlas Mountains protecting it from the Sahara Desert. Temperature-wise Marrakech's climate resembles the one found in the interior of Andalusia in southern Spain, but precipitation-wise the city has far less rainfall, averaging around 280 milimeters (11 inches) annually. Summers are long and hot with virtually zero rainfall and temperatures in July are usually well above 35°C (95°F) during the day but cool to around 20°C (68°F) during the night. That's why the city really comes alive after sunset.
The main square in the Medina is Djemaa El-Fna. It is surrounded by endless labyrinths of souks (bazaars) and alleyways covering all of the Medina. Djemma El-Fna is a must as there is always something to see there day and night whether it be snake charmers, acrobats, sooth-sayers, or the musicians and food stalls (some overcharging heavily). At night the square really comes to life as people navigate toward the exotic aromas and the entertaining sights. As the evening darkens, the hustle and bustle rages on. The exotic music appears louder and more hypnotic.
Directly south of the Djemaa El-Fna is Rue Bab Agnaou. A five-minute walk takes you straight to the famous Bab Agnaou entrance to the Kasbah district of the Medina. The Bab Agnaou entrance, through the ramparts, is by far the most impressive of all Medina rampart entrances. The Kasbah, in comparison to the Derbs (streets) surrounding the Djemaa El-Fna, portrays a calmer, less abrasive atmosphere. It is home to the Royal Palace, the former El-Badi Palace and the Saadian Tombs. This naturally creates better security, cleaner streets and a hint of being a special place in the Medina. The Kasbah has its own little bazaars (souikas), food stalls, restaurants, hotels and riads for travelers to enjoy.
A Riad is a Moroccan house with an internal courtyard. Most windows are inward facing towards the central atrium. This design of property suits Islamic tradition as there is no obvious wealth statement being made externally, no windows to peer through. Entering a Riad is like discovering an Aladdin’s Cave in comparison to its non-descript exterior. They are great places to stay and offer an intimate and relaxing retreat.
A lot to see in Marrakech such as :
Jemaa el-Fnaa
Majorelle Garden
Bahia Palace
Koutoubia Mosque
Saadian Tombs
Menara gardens
El Badi Palace
Marrakech Museum
Medina of Marrakesh
Almoravid Koubba
Bab Agnaou
Agdal Gardens
Yves Saint Laurent Museum
Dar Si Said
House of Photography in Marrakech
Le Jardin Secret
Gueliz
Kasbah
Musée Bert-Flint
Ben Youssef Mosque
Dunes & Desert Quad Marrakech
Bab Doukkala
33 RUE MAJORELLE
Oasiria
Cyber Park
Ensemble Artisinal Marrakech
Mouassine
Henna Art Cafe
Palooza Land
Dar El Bacha
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle
Hammam De La Rose - Marrakech
Place des Ferblantiers
Rahba Kedima
Museum of mouassine Douiria Derb el Hammam
Palmeraie
Koutoubia Minaret
Slat Al Azama Synagogue
Casino de Marrakech
Jemaa el-Fna
Musee Boucharouite
MACAAL
CHABI CHIC
Souk Semmarine
Cooking Class - Marrakech
EDEN Palm grove
Royal Palace
Morocco Trekking
Grand Casino La Mamounia
( Marrakech - Morocco ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Marrakech . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Marrakech - Morocco
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Musei visti a MARRAKECH
Quando visito una città nuova ciò che più amo è scoprirne i musei. Qui vi racconto di 5 musei visti a Marrakech! Scopriremo qualcosa in più sulla loro storia e allestimento. Per ciascuno di loro darò il mio umile voto.
MUSEI CITATI:
1) Museum of Women - Women's Museum.
Souk Jeld، 19 Route Sidi Abdelaziz, Marrakesh 40030, Marocco
2) Museum of mouassine Douiria Derb el Hammam
4-5 Derb El Hammam، Rue Mouassine, Marrakesh 40000, Marocco
3) House of Photography in Marrakech
Rue Ahl Fes, Medina, Marrakech، 46 Rue Bin Lafnadek, Marrakesh, Marocco
4) Yves Saint Laurent Museum
Rue Yves St Laurent, Marrakech 40000, Marocco
5) Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle
Marrakesh 40000, Marocco
Si trova in: Giardini Majorelle
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Riad Dar Mouassine, derrière la grille andalouse ?
Maroc Origines à choisi le Riad Dar Mouassine comme membre du programme associatif de Maroc Origines, pour réserver ce Riad cliquez ici :
Le Riad Dar Mouassine se trouve dans la Médina de Marrakech, il peut accueillir jusque 14 personnes dans 6 chambres. Le Riad est équipé d'internet par wifi dans les parties communes, d'une piscine, d'un patio et d'une terrasse.
Medina Casa Marruecos :
The Riad is the Moroccan traditional house, normally with two or more stories around an Andalusian-style courtyard that contained a fountain. Riads were the stately city homes of the wealthiest citizens such as merchants and courtiers.[4][5]
The riads were inward focused, which allowed for family privacy and protection from the weather in Morocco. This inward focus was expressed with a centrally placed interior garden or courtyard, and the lack of large windows on the exterior walls of clay or mud brick. This design principle found support in Islamic notions of privacy, and hijab for women. Entrance to these houses encourages reflection because all of the rooms open into the central atrium space. In the central garden of traditional riads there are often four orange or lemon trees and often a fountain. The walls of the riads are adorned with tadelakt plaster and zellige tiles, usually with Arabic calligraphy of quotes from the Quran.[4][6]
The style of these riads has changed over the years, but the basic form is still used in designs today. Recently there has been a surge in interest in this kind of house with a wave of renovation in towns such as Marrakech and Essaouira, where many of these often-crumbling buildings have been restored to their former glory as hotels or restaurants.[6] Many of the crumbling or ruined properties in Marrakech have been bought by foreigners. This foreign interest has brought new challenges but the investment has helped with the restoration of the UNESCO site and has helped revive many of the handcrafts and artisan trades that were gradually being lost before this trend.[7] Many of the restored riads in the districts of Mouassine and Lakssour offer the finest examples of restoration as historically these areas contained many of the grand palaces from Marrakech's Saadian period.
Musée de la Femme - Marrakech
Musée de la Femme - Marrakech
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Heritage Museum Marrakech
Set in a 17th century Moorish palace, the Heritage Museum Marrakech houses an important collection of Moroccan artifacts.
Some of what you can expect to see you during your visit...
Music by: B'net Houariyat
monuments de marrakech
Théâtre royal, gare de Marrakech, le casino, le consulat de France, musée, bibliothèque et autres monuments de Marrakech
Le Maison de la Photographie, Marrakech
A short interview with Mohammed from le Maison de la Photographie, part of the Photography Guide to Marrakech completed by thephotographersguide.co.uk
ON VA A MARRAKECH - VLOG
Salut l'internet,
voici un vlog de mon séjour à Marrakech. Je montre ma tête et parle même! C'est une nouveauté pour moi, j'espère que ça vous plait. Perso' ça me fait assez bizarre haha, j'ai pas l'habitude et je ne suis pas forcément très à l'aise.
On a logé au Riad Dar Mouassine qu'on a réservé sur Airbnb, une pépite hyper proche du centre et vraiment abordable.
J'ai adoré Marrakech, j'espère retourner très vite au Maroc!
Une petite liste, non exhaustive, des choses cool à faire :
° Restaurants :
- Chez Chegrouni
- Café Aqua
- La tratoria (trop beau mais resto italien)
- Café des épices
- Nomad
° Activités :
- Jardin Majorelle et musée YSL
- Palais Bahia
- Parc aquatique Oasiria
- Menara Mall
- Quad/buggy dans la palmeraie
Musiques utilisées. :
- Rebeus in Oran (instrumental) de Dj Cyclop
- Bouzouki HipHop Instrumental - Rempetila
- Gambi x Zola Type Beat - ZIPETTE
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