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Dar Si Said is Marrakech's museum of Moroccan arts and crafts, housed in a 19th-century palace built by Si Said, the brother of Grand Vizier Ba Ahmed (who built Bahia Palace). The palace itself is worth the visit - its courtyard features a central fountain surrounded by zellige tilework, carved stucco, and painted cedarwood ceilings that rival Bahia next door, but with a fraction of the visitors. The building quietly holds its own as one of the most beautiful Marrakech attractions.
The collection spans centuries of Moroccan craftsmanship: Amazigh jewellery from the Atlas Mountains, antique carpets from the High Atlas and Middle Atlas regions, cedarwood doors and window screens, pottery, weapons, and textiles. The highlight is the marble basin from the 10th-century Almoravid hammam, intricately carved with griffins and eagles - one of the oldest surviving decorative objects in Marrakech. Entry is 30 MAD (~€3) and the museum is open Wednesday to Monday 9:00-18:00 (closed Tuesdays).
Pro Tip: Visit right after Bahia Palace - it is literally a 3-minute walk away and the contrast between the two palaces is fascinating. Dar Si Said receives a tenth of Bahia's visitors, so you can photograph the tilework in peace. The Almoravid marble basin on the ground floor is the museum's masterpiece - do not rush past it.