Overview
The Museum of Confluences (Dar El Bacha) occupies a grand palace built by the legendary Pasha Thami El Glaoui. It explores Moroccan culture through the lens of coffee, trade, ritual, and art.
Highlights
- Dar El Bacha palace: Lavish reception rooms with painted wooden ceilings, carved stucco, and zellij walls.
- Coffee exhibition: Morocco's coffee culture from Ottoman origins to contemporary café life.
- Courtyard garden: Tranquil citrus trees and fountain.
History
Pasha El Glaoui hosted Churchill, Roosevelt, and Charlie Chaplin here. After independence, it was confiscated and converted into a museum.
Visitor Tips
- Closed Tuesdays: Plan around the weekly closing day.
- Entrance fee: 50 MAD (~€5), includes coffee tasting.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.