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Open today at 08:30-17:30
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Street Rue Laalouj, Essaouira, MoroccoMap
Phone+212 4 4472300
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  • HINAWASEEM
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    A good museum

    This museum is built in a lovely former French-colonial town hall. It is located in the heart of the Essaouira Medina. The museum displays a collection of items of everyday use from this region. You c...

    Reviewed on Jan 6, 2021
  • RickMChay
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    A fairly interesting museum but not worth the price

    We visited the Museum on Thursday afternoon, 07 Nov. The museum highlights a general history of the area and has some artifacts, however, while interesting enough, was very surprised the entry cost fo...

    Reviewed on Nov 7, 2019
  • tomski2001
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    Don’t bother

    We were desperate for a bit of physical context after visiting the synagogues and graveyard and found the museum open. It is about the size of a village museum in the uk but charges 70 dirhams and ope...

    Reviewed on Aug 17, 2019
  • Trek-Always
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    Not Sure What I Took Away from the Visit

    Small. No English (French and Arabic only). No photos allowed. $7 per person is pricey for this place. Hard to understand what the exhibits were trying to communicate. In the heart of the medin...

    Reviewed on May 13, 2019
  • karilynnequin
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    Basic but worth it

    Small museum with clothing, jewelry, old photos, painted wood, some furniture, guns and various other features. The mansion itself is quite nice. 70 MAD entry but as in every museum upkeep is necessar...

    Reviewed on Feb 4, 2019
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