The first edition of the night of museums and cultural spaces is taking place on Wednesday, June 22 across nine cities of the Kingdom.
On the occasion of this first edition initiated by the National Museums Foundation (FNM), the Majorelle Garden Foundation, and the Ministry of Youth and Culture, 40 museums and galleries in the cities of Oujda, Tetouan, Tangier, Fez, Meknes, Rabat, Casablanca, Safi, and Marrakech will open their doors free of charge to the public from 6 p.m. to midnight.
The nine cities offer a mixture of modern, contemporary, and ethnographic art exhibition programs to allow all audiences to invest in museums.
Here are the Museums and spaces that will embrace this edition:
Casablanca:
– Moroccan Jewish Museum
– Abderrahman Slaoui Foundation Museum
– Museum of ”Villa des Arts”
– L’Atelier 21
– So Art Gallery
– Galerie38
– TGCC foundation- Artorium
– Marsam Art Gallery
Rabat:
– Museum Mohamed VI of Modern and Contemporary Art
– National Museum of Photography
– The Currency Museum of the Bank Al-Maghrib
– Museum of History and Las Civilizaciones of Rabat/Bab Rouah Gallery
– Bab El Kebir Gallery
– Mohamed Elfassi Gallery
– Abla Abaio
– Marsam Gallery
– Abla Ababou Gallery
– Maroc Telecom Museum/National Postal Museum
– Art Gallery “Espace Expressions CDG”
– Cervantes institute
Tetouan:
– Art Gallerie
– Modern Arts center
– Bab Al Okla Museum
– Cervantes institute
– Birotchi Gallery
– Mohammed Serghini Gallery
– Pottery Gallery
– Archaeological Museum
Tangier:
– Villa Harris Museum
– Kasbah Museum, Contemporary Art Space Tangier
– Galerie Dar D’Art
– Kasbah Museum
– Cervantes institute
– Dar El founoun Gallery
Oujda:
– Art Gallery
– National theater Mohammed V
Safi:
– National Museum of Ceramics
Fez:
– Qasmi Gallery
Meknes:
– National Music Museum
Marrakesh:
– Dar El Bacha Museum
– Farid Belkahia Museum
– Dar Si Said National Museum
– Montrose Museum
– MACAAL: Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden
The Night of Museums and Cultural Spaces is an annual event that celebrates the cultural dynamism of Morocco.
The program of this unique museum event is available on the website Foundation website.