I took my wife to this “Museum” to get her to discover Moroccan history, the guy at the door selling tickets was very arrogant and racist, i have never felt discriminated against in my own country and had my wife also discriminated against just because she is not Moroccan.
The guy was asking discriminatory and disrespectful questions about our nationalities with an arrogant attitude.
Apparently if you are a foreigner they make you pay more, which is shameful for a country that prides itself to be a “welcoming” country. I have been to the most prestigious real museums around the world, never once anyone have asked me about my race, origin, gender or nationality, nor have i been charged more in consequence. The guards inside this so called museum were following us and watching us like if we were thieves. I personally will never come back to this place, i do not recommend bringing your kids or family members if they are not Moroccan unless you don’t mind being discriminated against and disrespected.
This double standard, racist, discriminatory and disrespectful behavior needs to...
Read moreWell worth a visit. €6 entrance fee and you get to see all costumes and jewellery from the past! As a jewellery maker myself I was in awe at the talent from the past! My partner who has zero interest in jewellery really enjoyed it also. Recommended for all ages who are curious and want to learn more. Even the detail inside the building was amazing with so much detail and the tile work everywhere wow! When in Rabat again I`d even...
Read moreThis place is so cool like the old buildings. We also listen to Indian songs and it’s like I’m in India including New Delhi. It also includes tea. The populations are from Spain, China, Morocco, and Saudi Arabia. The rare guy feels like a billionaire in Oudayas, Rabat, Morocco. It also has a view including the sea, beach and I can see Salé which is less than 4 kilometers away from Oudayas. A long time ago, people...
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