Abderrahman Slaoui Museum
Art Deco villa housing Morocco's largest Orientalist post...
Located in a charming 1940s Art Deco villa near Casablanca’s old medina, the Abderrahman Slaoui Museum offers a refined look into Morocco’s artistic heritage. Opened in 2012, this private decorative arts museum houses the personal collection of the late businessman and collector Abderrahman Slaoui. Visitors explore three floors dedicated to diverse cultural artifacts, beginning with Morocco’s largest collection of Orientalist travel posters. These vibrant prints provide a historical window into how the country was marketed to the world during the colonial era.
The museum also showcases exquisite jewelry, including 18th- and 19th-century gold pieces and traditional Amazigh silverwork, highlighting the technical skill and symbolic importance of Berber adornments. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the R'bati paintings, which reflect the distinct artistic style of Rabat, alongside delicate crystal flasks that demonstrate high-level craftsmanship. Beyond its permanent displays, the venue regularly hosts rotating exhibitions featuring contemporary Moroccan artists, bridging the gap between historical tradition and modern creative expression.
The experience is enhanced by the building’s elegant architecture and a rooftop café, where visitors can relax while enjoying views of the surrounding neighborhood. This space serves as a quiet retreat from the bustling city, allowing for a contemplative appreciation of Moroccan design. The museum’s focus on both decorative arts and fine art provides a comprehensive overview of the nation’s cultural depth. It is an ideal stop for travelers interested in understanding the evolution of Moroccan aesthetics, from traditional tribal motifs to early 20th-century commercial art.
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Visit in spring or autumn for mild temperatures ideal for exploring the city and coastal areas comfortably.