Ethnographic Museum of Tétouan
MUSEO ETNOGRÁFICO
The Ethnographic Museum of Tétouan occupies a former Spanish-era bastion adjoining Bab el-Oqla. Its collection covers the Hispano-Moroccan daily life the medina grew around — Andalusian embroidery, wedding costumes of the Jbala and Riffian hinterlands, silver jewellery, weapons, musical instruments, and reconstructed rooms showing a traditional bride's chamber and a domestic courtyard. A small Andalusian garden inside the ramparts gives sweeping views over the medina rooftops toward the Rif.
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TetouanFAQs
45–60 minutes covers it comfortably. The rooms are intimate rather than sprawling, and the garden on the ramparts is worth the extra 10 minutes for the view over the medina.