Tiskiwin Museum, Anthropological museum in Medina, Marrakesh, Morocco.
The Tiskiwin Museum is housed in a traditional riad in the Medina and displays a collection of artifacts gathered by Dutch anthropologist Bert Flint throughout North Africa and the Sahara. The rooms are arranged to follow ancient trade routes, starting with objects near Marrakesh and progressing to items from more distant regions including the desert.
The museum opened in 1996 as a result of decades of collecting by Bert Flint, who gathered items from various caravan routes across the region. The collection traces the economic and cultural ties that connected Marrakesh to Timbuktu through centuries of trade.
The exhibition displays Berber crafts such as carpets, jewelry, and traditional clothing, showing how different communities developed their own styles and techniques. Walking through the rooms, you notice how these objects reveal the daily lives and skills of people from various regions.
The museum is located in the Medina and is walkable, though finding the exact entrance requires navigating narrow streets typical of the area. It helps to allow extra time for visiting since the rooms are small and intimate, making it worth moving slowly through the space.
The museum uses room-by-room progression to simulate the physical distance traveled along caravan routes, with each space representing a different stage of the journey. This spatial arrangement lets visitors observe how object types, materials, and craftsmanship techniques shift as one moves deeper into the collection.
Location: Marrakesh
Inception: 1996
Official opening: 1996
Part of: Medina of Marrakesh
GPS coordinates: 31.62220,-7.98394
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:46
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