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Museum of Moroccan Arts (Dar Si Said), Marrakech

Museum of Moroccan Arts (Dar Si Said), Marrakech

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The New Moroccan Role

Advantages: "Colored cottons hang in the air?"
Disadvantages: "?Charming cobras in the square." (Crosby, Stills and Nash)

ostentation aroused the resentment of the sultan (echos of Louis XIV, Vaux le Vicomte and Fouquet), who had many of its treasures conviscated. Despite this, much of the inbuilt decoration remains ? intricately moulded stucco, carved cedarwood and zeliij tiling in bright geometric designs. Its interior courtyards are prettily laid out and planted too. Each of these in its different way is well worth a visit and a snip at 10 dirham (85p) entry. So, at the same price, is the Dar si Said Museum near the Bahia, with some lovely courtyards, painted ceilings and other exhibits. For a combined fee of 60 dirham (£5) one can visit three other historic buildings in the Medina: ~ Musée de Marrakech. A restored 19th century palace, which matches the Bahia for the artistry and elegance of its interior decoration in similar materials and style ...

torr 06.03.2009 (20.03.2009) · Read full review
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The Buxton Museum And Art Gallery

Advantages: Lots of history, free
Disadvantages: Closed in Winter, and Mondays during Summer

Buxton is a beautiful little picturesque town situated right on the fringe of the Peak District National Park in Derbyshire. It is place that is both picturesque and historic and is well worth a visit. Any visitor to the town wanting to know a little more about this old Roman Spa town should set an hour or so of their day aside and pay a visit to the Buxton Museum and Art Gallery. Admission to this building is completely free, something of a bit of a rarity these days. I visited here a couple of weeks ago and was very impressed. The Building that houses this Museum has an interesting history of its own. It was built in 1880 and was originally the Peak Hydropathic Hotel. This Hotel closed in the early 1900's and for a few years stood empty. During the First World War however it was used by the Red Cross as a Hospital and cared ...

micksheff 18.04.2007 · Read full review
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The Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery

Advantages: Free Entry, Lots to see, accesible by disabled
Disadvantages: Unattractive exterior of building

The rather dull, unattractive facade of the Doncaster Museum & Art Gallery disguises what a real gem of a place this really is inside. This is Doncaster\'s only town centre museum and here you will find a whole range of different artefacts that tell the story of the history of this town back to the Roman times and even further beyond. The museum is on two different floors, both of which are fully accessible by disabled visitors, and there is a lift to the second floor. In front of the main entrance doors there is a large reception area, which has various leaflets and books relating to the local area. At this point you could be forgiven for thinking that you had walked into the local tourist information centre rather than a museum, but a quick glance around soon reveals several little anterooms, that lead off from this main foyer area ...

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