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The Maison de la Photographie houses a fascinating private collection of vintage Moroccan photography spanning from the 1870s to the 1950s. Spread across three floors of a restored riad, the exhibition includes glass-plate negatives, original prints, and early Amazigh (Berber) portraits that offer a window into a Morocco most visitors never see. The images of pre-tourism Marrakech are particularly striking - empty souks, camel caravans crossing the desert, and Atlas Mountain villages untouched by modernity.
The museum is small enough to visit in 30-45 minutes, making it an easy add-on to a Ben Youssef Madrasa visit nearby. The rooftop terrace cafe is the real hidden gem - it serves excellent mint tea and light lunches with a panoramic view across the Medina rooftops to the Koutoubia and Atlas Mountains, without the crowds of Djemaa el-Fna's cafes. Entry is 50 MAD (~€5) and the museum is open daily 9:30-19:00.
Pro Tip: Head straight to the rooftop cafe first for mint tea and the view, then work your way down through the exhibitions. The terrace is one of the best-kept secrets in the Medina for a peaceful lunch with a view. Pair it with Ben Youssef Madrasa, which is a 2-minute walk away.