The exterior wall of the Marrakesh Museum is red, and there is a clear sign outside. The locals know the Museum and it is easy to find. The museum is an arabic courtyard surrounded by large carved pillars, elegant and fine marble on the floor, and a large pool is standard for this courtyard. The tour guide said that the general main room is a chanting place, and the outside is a pool for worshippers to wash, which is now dry. The large chandelier in the middle is eye-catching, and the huge lampshade is made of metal wire. Very delicate. The interior is surrounded by stone and wood carvings, geometric patterns, symmetrical and fine. The museum does not have many exhibits, there are some photos and objects. The old courtyard is hosting a modern art exhibition, some of the exhibits and paintings are very modern, which adds a vivid atmosphere to the old mansion. There is an open-air cafe in the museum yard, but it was not open until noon when we left. A small shop in the yard, the postcards displayed can see the most perfect view of Marrakesh. Tickets per person 50MAD (1RMB=1.46MAD). The information about the package online, after asking the ticket office, was told that it was no longer implemented.