Majorelle garden

Majorelle garden: a guided tour among palms and bamboos...

Majorelle garden: a guided tour among palms and bamboos...

A must-visit spot in Marrakech: the Majorelle Garden. This unique botanical garden, created 80 years ago by the painter of the same name who was passionate about Morocco, features a Moorish villa nestled amidst lush greenery in the heart of the Red City.

A kingdom of colors

When I walk through, it's not the famous blue everyone talks about that strikes me first, but the surrounding verdant colors. The light green of the palm leaves, the slightly darker cacti, and the small bamboo grove offering a spectacle of unique color shades. I walk, impressed, through this miniature forest where vegetation reigns and intertwines harmoniously. Then, I come across a large central pond. Birds fly overhead and shades of blue, yellow, and orange brighten the scenery. Exotic plants line the surrounding fountains, providing visitors a unique glimpse of this garden, rich in colors and scents, encircling the famed villa. It's hard to imagine that this magical space was once left to decay after its creator's death in 1962...

Second life

Twenty years later, Yves Saint Laurent (whose marker is now displayed within the garden itself) and Pierre Bergé purchased the property and restored it by founding the 'Association for the Protection and Enhancement of the Majorelle Garden'. They decided to double the number of species in the garden and converted the workshop into a small museum where they display their personal collections of items inspired by Islamic art. Yet, the artworks shown cannot match the beauty that nature offers outside. The garden's pathway, arranged in a harmonious and subtle manner, truly invites daydreaming. I look around. Glimpses of sunlight filter through the leaves of the shrubs. I hear the clinking of water and observe the admiring gazes of visitors. In the pond, overflown by singing birds, water lilies float peacefully. For a moment, I ponder: reality or illusion?

Although today the garden appears as a major tourist attraction in Marrakech, rather costly (especially if you decide to dine there!), it remains an unmissable spot. Rich in history, and the sensations and images it offers, Majorelle truly is a slice of paradise in the midst of the big city.

 

Entry fees

At Majorelle Garden:

-Moroccans and foreign residents in Morocco: 75 MAD

-Foreigners: 170 MAD

Majorelle Garden + Pierre Bergé Museum of Berber Arts:

-Moroccans and foreign residents in Morocco: 110 MAD

-Foreigners: 230 MAD

 

 

Text by Elisa F.

Photo by Made in Marrakech

Published on 07/13/11

Published: Nov 13, 2024

Updated: Nov 14, 2024