Dar Jamai Museum

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Dar Jamai Museum is a historic 19th-century palace-turned-museum in Meknes, Morocco, renowned for its traditional Moroccan architecture and collections of regional arts and crafts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic palace
museum
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Andalusian-Moroccan architecture
Moorish architecture NERFINISHED
traditional Moroccan architecture
buildingType palace
continent Africa
country Morocco
currentUse museum
era 19th century
governingBody Moroccan Ministry of Culture NERFINISHED
hasCollection Islamic art
calligraphy
carpets
ceramics
decorative arts
ethnographic objects
jewelry
metalwork
regional arts and crafts
textiles
traditional Moroccan woodwork
traditional costumes
hasFeature carved stucco decoration
central courtyard
fountain
garden
painted wooden ceilings
zellij tilework
heritage Moroccan cultural heritage
languageOfName Arabic
locatedIn Fès-Meknès region NERFINISHED
Meknes NERFINISHED
Meknes medina NERFINISHED
materialCultureFocus urban Moroccan elite lifestyle
near Bab el-Mansour NERFINISHED
El Hedim Square NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
originalFunction palace
residence of the Jamaï family
ownership state-owned
regionServed Meknes NERFINISHED
northern Morocco
significance example of late 19th-century elite Moroccan residence
important museum of Moroccan arts and crafts in Meknes
tourismCategory cultural tourism
heritage tourism

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Place El Hedim adjacentTo Dar Jamai Museum