Culinary Art Museum & Saadian Tombs Admission in Marrakech




Highlights
- Discover Morocco’s culinary heritage at the Culinary Art Museum
- Enjoy a coffee or tea break in a traditional Moroccan setting
- Explore the historic Saadian Tombs and their architecture
- Visit the famous Hall of Twelve Columns and its craftsmanship
Experience two of Marrakech’s cultural treasures with entry to the Moroccan Culinary Art Museum and the historic Saadian Tombs. Visit both attractions at your own pace and uncover the city’s rich heritage and history.
Start your experience at the Moroccan Culinary Art Museum, located in a beautifully restored traditional riad in the heart of Marrakech’s Medina. Discover Morocco’s rich gastronomic heritage through engaging exhibits that explore the history, traditions, and cultural influences behind the country’s most iconic dishes, all within an authentic historic setting.
Continue your visit at the Saadian Tombs, one of Marrakech’s most important historical monuments. Built in the late 16th century during the reign of Sultan Ahmed al-Mansur, the tombs served as the royal burial site of the Saadian dynasty and remained hidden for centuries until their rediscovery in 1917.
Admire the site’s remarkable architecture, featuring intricate stucco decoration, carved cedar wood, and elegant marble details. Visit the famous Hall of Twelve Columns, renowned for its beautiful craftsmanship and serene atmosphere. Explore both attractions at your own pace and gain a deeper understanding of Morocco’s culinary heritage, history, and artistic traditions.