Dar Jamai Museum

A 19th-century palace at the edge of Place el-Hedim, built by the Jamai family who served as grand viziers to Sultan Hassan I. Now a museum of Moroccan decorative arts — Fassi embroidery, Meknassi pottery, carved cedar, traditional musical instruments. The palace garden is one of the most serene spaces in the city.

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The intelligence layer. History, culture, craft.