Le musée d'Art islamique de Marrakech est situé dans l'enceinte du jardin Majorelle qui se trouve dans le quartier de Guéliz. L'ancien atelier de peinture de Jacques Majorelle a été transformé en petit, mais extraordinaire musée d'Art islamique où l'on peut admirer de belles œuvres et notamment le célèbre bleu Majorelle. C'est l'atelier où l'artiste a peint nombre de ses œuvres.
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1. Voir aussi
Musée de Marrakech Musée Dar Si Saïd à Marrakech Musée Bert-Flint à Marrakech Jardin Majorelle à Marrakech Maison de la Photographie de Marrakech Marrakech
1. Liens externes
Site officiel du Jardin Majorelle
Portail du Maroc Portail de Marrakech Portail des musées Portail de l'islam
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