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About Jardin Majorelle
Le Jardin Majorelle est un jardin botanique et paysager situé à Marrakech, au Maroc. Le peintre français Jacques Majorelle le conçoit et l'aménage entre 1923 et 1947. Le site doit sa célébrité à sa villa et ses allées d'un bleu cobalt intense — une teinte depuis baptisée « bleu Majorelle » — ainsi qu'à sa remarquable collection de cactus et de plantes exotiques. En 1980, les créateurs de mode Yves Saint Laurent et Pierre Bergé rachètent le domaine menacé par des promoteurs immobiliers et entreprennent sa restauration. Le jardin abrite aujourd'hui le Musée Berbère et le Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech. Il figure parmi les sites touristiques les plus fréquentés de la ville.
Questions fréquentes
Who created Majorelle Garden?
French painter Jacques Majorelle created the garden between 1923 and 1947. He designed the landscape, the cobalt blue villa, and began the collection of plants from around the world.
What is the connection to Yves Saint Laurent?
Fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent and his partner Pierre Bergé purchased the garden in 1980 to save it from being turned into a hotel complex. They restored it and their ashes were later scattered in the garden's rose garden.
What can you see at the garden today?
Visitors can explore the botanical garden with its cacti and exotic plants, see the famous blue villa, and visit two museums. The Berber Museum showcases Amazigh culture and the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech is dedicated to the designer's work.
Where is Majorelle Garden located?
The garden is situated in the Gueliz district, which is the new city (Ville Nouvelle) of Marrakech, Morocco. It is a short distance from the historic Medina.
What are the main features of the garden's design?
The design is known for its intense 'Majorelle Blue' color used on buildings, fountains, and pots. It combines Art Deco elements with a structured botanical layout featuring water lilies, bamboo, and over 300 species of cactus.
Is there an entry fee for Majorelle Garden?
Yes, there is an admission fee to enter the garden. Ticket prices are higher if you wish to also visit the Berber Museum and the Yves Saint Laurent Museum, which are on the same site.
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