Le Figaro highlights Morocco’s dynamic cultural scene, showcasing newly opened museums in Marrakech, Rabat, Tangier, Fez, and Casablanca.
In Marrakech, Le Figaro presents MACAAL, a contemporary African art museum, featuring works by 13 Moroccan and international sculptors.
Le Figaro also covers the Musée Yves Saint Laurent in Marrakech, a 4000 m² masterpiece celebrating the haute couture designer’s legacy.
Le Figaro highlights the Musée Mohammed VI de l’Eau, showcasing Morocco’s ancient water systems and the spiritual significance of water.
In Rabat, Le Figaro features the Musée National de la Parure, housing 8000 pieces of traditional Amazigh jewelry and ceremonial clothing.
The Mohammed VI Museum of Modern Art in Rabat, a cornerstone of the National Museums Foundation, displays key Moroccan and African works.
Tangier’s Fondation pour la Photographie, showcased by Le Figaro, exhibits works by both iconic international and Moroccan photographers.
Le Figaro also highlights Tangier’s Kasbah Museum, where Moroccan history is traced from prehistory to the Phoenician era in a 17th-century palace.
In Fez, Dar Batha Museum will reopen this fall, featuring 700 Islamic artifacts, including the renowned medieval Bou Inania mosque minbar.
Casablanca’s Abderrahmane Slaoui Foundation Museum, featured by Le Figaro, presents Orientalist posters, jewelry, and Bohemian crystal treasures.
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