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Musée d'art et de traditions
Musée d'art et de traditions
Musée d'art et de traditions
Musée d'art et de traditions

Musée d'art et de traditions

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The Musée d’art et de traditions Zagora serves as a profound window into the soul of the Draa Valley, offering an immersive journey through the rich history, artistry, and ancestral customs that define this desert region. Within its walls, you are invited to explore a thoughtfully curated collection of traditional artifacts—from intricate Amazigh jewelry and hand-woven textiles to ancient agricultural tools and historical manuscripts—each telling a unique story of adaptation and beauty in the face of the Saharan environment. This museum is far more than a mere repository of objects; it is a dedicated cultural sanctuary that honors the enduring identity of the local population and educates visitors on the complex, layered heritage that has shaped life in Zagora for centuries. By visiting, you not only gain a deeper, more nuanced understanding of the region’s cultural fabric, but you also directly support the essential preservation efforts that ensure these irreplaceable traditions are safeguarded against the currents of time. A visit to this museum is an indispensable experience for the mindful traveler, fostering a respectful and appreciative connection to the artistic spirit and historical resilience of the Moroccan South, and providing the context necessary to fully appreciate the living landscapes you explore during your desert journey.

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Werner
5 months ago
Really worth to visit. A Lot of Information about Historie and Tradition. Thanks to the Guide!
Beautiful experience, worth the visit with a very knowledgeable museum guide. You park and walk through the Kasbah with a well indicated sign (it is dark in the path way). You get to discover about agriculture and construction methods, living condition, culture and tradition. Entry cost 25 MAD per person
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Merin CB
3 years ago
Very good experience. It has been very interesting, our guide Saaid was kind and he explained us many information about the town, pottery and the coran school. Completly worth it!
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Chiara Bat
7 years ago
One of the best museums I have visited in Africa so far. It has a good collection of tools, music instruments and information about the daily life and habits of the Draa Valley's people. It is indeed a good beginning for learning about this fascinating culture and tradition.
The house which hosts the museum it is a museum in itself as it is made in the traditional way inside of the kasbah.
The guardian is been very kind, opening the place just for us. I enjoyed the visit and i recommend the visit to anyone who is keen to get a bit deeper down during his visit than seeing the beautiful marrocain landscapes.
I enjoyed visit here enormously. Especially the part devouted to musical instruments. Be prepared for lots of kids trying to sell you a packet of dates, nt in a blatant way. Very amiable kids. Authentic feel.
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