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FAVORITE PLACES… MARRAKECH

#1 Maison de la Photographie

If you are a photographer - you HAVE to see this place! But if you love Marrakech, are interested in moroccan culture and like sweet rooftop cafes with views all the way to the Atlas mountains - you ALSO have to come here!!!

I love this place! It is located in a little riad that got turned into a photography heaven. On the three rather small floors I saw more great photography then in some big museums or galleries I've been to. They have a beautiful collection of b/w pictures mainly focusing on Morocco from the early 1870s to the late 1960s. The changing exhibitions are very interesting and well curated, and I swing by every time I am in Marrakech and am very sad, when I miss a show (like the last one for example called „Femmes du Maroc/Women of Morocco“). All the explanations on the walls are kindly not only in French but also in English.

right: Portrait d'un Touareg, circa 1950, Jean Manuel et Landry Gaultier

The Maison de la Photographie of Marrakech is a private foundation created by Hamid Mergani and Patrick Manac’h in 2009 and is ever growing by either purchase or donations. There is an entrance fee of 50 Dirham (about 5,20$ / 4,60€) but I think it is well worth the money - they are doing a great job!

Inside (it is a riad, so there is no real „inside“) several little rooms run around a small courtyard. The sun beams in and the rooms are protected from the light with white linen curtains that move in the breeze. It`s a very serene atmosphere - perfect for a little break from the crazy medina street life. To see everything on the three stories takes maybe half an hour (unless you are like me and fall in love with a picture and have to stalk it for a while before you can part with it for good). In that case you should totally climb up all the way to the third level and have a little something at the rooftop cafe. It has one of the best views of the medina and, specially in spring, the view of the snow topped Atlas mountains is breathtaking (and on the way down - who can blame you that you happen to pass by - and hang out - with your favorite picture again?)

In case you have to have the image of your dreams: the little shop in the entrance area sells reproductions in various sizes (woohoo). And if you want to send a beautiful postcard to someone special, you should definitely get it from here. I bought 6 (and, sorry, kept them all for myself).