Moulay Driss Zerhoun, Morocco, Africa
It's official. The famous Majorelle garden and the Berber Museum are emerging from their confinement. The reopening of the doors is scheduled for this Thursday, October 1. Here are the conditions for accessing these spaces in this context marked by the state of health emergency.
The Majorelle garden and the Berber Museum open their doors this Thursday, October 1. After eight months of confinement, the Jardin Majorelle Foundation announces the resumption of activity in these two cultural spaces.
"We have complied with all the health provisions required by the government, including social distancing, the compulsory wearing of a mask, the provision of hydro-alcoholic gel and the taking of body temperature at the entrance. A mask will be provided to people who do not have one, "the Foundation said in a statement released Wednesday, September 30.
The entrance price is the same as it used to be, the entrance ticket is set at 20 dirhams for Moroccans and foreigners residing in Morocco and 100 dirhams for international visitors. For children under 12 accompanied by an adult, it's free.
You can book your ticket on the website at: www.jardinmajorelle.com.
The Majorelle Garden Foundation is a unique cultural institution in Morocco, it is dedicated to botany, Berber cultures, fashion, decorative arts and contemporary creation, and includes the Majorelle Garden, the Berber Museum, and the museum Yves Saint-Laurent. This Moroccan non-profit organization finances its projects and supports cultural, educational and social programs across the Kingdom.