¿Sabías que esta fortaleza se levantó en 1948 para defenderse de bandidos... cuando ya había coches por las carreteras?
Kasbah Myriem, as a center that sometimes includes local cooperatives, may have somewhat variable opening hours. It is generally open during the day, from Monday to Saturday, from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. It is best to call ahead to confirm. It is located in Midelt and is easily accessible by taxi from the city center or as part of an organized tour.
Admission to Kasbah Myriem and its facilities is usually free, especially if the purpose is to visit the carpet cooperatives or craft workshops. However, visitors are generally expected to consider purchasing handmade products, which supports local communities and is a way of giving back.
For a good experience and to appreciate the local craftsmanship, I recommend allowing between 1 and 2 hours. This will give you enough time to explore the different exhibition rooms, watch the artisans at work, perhaps chat with them, and make a purchase if you wish.
Kasbah Myriem is more than a kasbah; it is a vital center for the Midelt community, known for its women's cooperatives that produce high-quality Berber carpets and tapestries. Its significance lies in preserving traditional craftsmanship, empowering women, and serving as a showcase of local culture and art, offering an authentic glimpse into life in the Middle Atlas.
The best time to visit Midelt, and therefore Kasbah Myriem, is during spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October), when temperatures are more pleasant. As for the time of day, I suggest going in the morning to avoid the midday heat and to have more time to interact with the artisans before they close in the afternoon.
Given the traditional nature of many kasbahs in Morocco, accessibility for people with reduced mobility may be limited. It is advisable to contact them directly before your visit to get accurate information about ramps or adapted facilities, as these are not always available in every part of the building.
Absolutely! Midelt is a gateway to the High Atlas, and the surrounding area offers spectacular landscapes. You can visit the Aouli mines (if you arrange a tour), explore the Moulouya Valley, or simply enjoy the mountain views. There are also excellent opportunities to buy fossils and local crafts at the town souk.
I recommend going with plenty of time, without rushing, and with an open mind to learn about the local culture. Interact with the artisans, ask questions, and do not hesitate to bargain if you are interested in buying something—it is part of the experience! Bring some cash for small purchases and be respectful of local customs. Consider combining your visit with a coffee or tea nearby.
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