Private museum established in 2016, dedicated to modern and traditional Moroccan art. Presents an eclectic collection of paintings, sculptures, and photographs in a minimalist architectural setting, with regularly renewed exhibitions.
Concept and Architecture
The Museum of Art and Culture of Marrakech (MACMA), founded in 2016 by gallery owner Nabil El Mallouki, stands out for its multidisciplinary approach to Moroccan art. Designed by architect Amine Tounsi, the building features a minimalist design, creating a modern showcase for the exhibited works.
Collection and Exhibitions
Diverse Moroccan Art
- Paintings by renowned Moroccan and European artists
- Contemporary sculptures
- Historical photographs of Morocco
- Traditional craft objects
Thematic Organization
- One main permanent theme
- Two spaces dedicated to temporary exhibitions
- Regular renewal of exhibited works
Unique Feature
Integration of a vintage motorcycle collection, adding an unexpected dimension to the museum experience.
Mission and Impact
MACMA aims to promote Moroccan artistic heritage while providing a platform for contemporary artists. It plays a crucial role in documenting the evolution of art in Morocco.
Practical Information
- Located in the Gueliz district, within walking distance from the medina
- Multilingual staff
- Shop offering artisanal jewelry and souvenirs
- Photography allowed inside