Jardin Majorelle Majorelle Garden
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Jardin majorelle majorelle garden. Perhaps unsuprisingly as the garden was designed by a painter the garden is composed and coloured like a painting. Jardin majorelle a beautiful site to go definitely when in marrakech. The walk through the garden is beautiful serene with trees plants artificial ponds with koi fishes birds chirping breeze blowing. The garden was made in the 1920s by the french painter jacques majorelle with marble pools raised pathways banana trees groves of bamboo coconut palms and bougainvilleas.
The jardin majorelle in marrakech is one of the most visited sites in morocco. Marrakech opens its green lungs to you not its heart. It took french painter jacques majorelle 1886 1962 forty years of passion and dedication to create this enchanting garden in the heart of the ochre city. Jacques majorelle was born in 1886 in nancy france the son of the famous furniture designer louis majorelle who with emile gallé founded the nancy school.
The majorelle garden french. At the end of his life after having been forced to subdivide it on several occasions jacques majorelle had to sell what remained. We walk past. Created over the course of forty years it is enclosed by outer walls and consists of a labyrinth of crisscrossing alleyways on different levels and boldly coloured buildings that blend both art deco and moorish influences.
When the jardin majorelle opened to the public in 1947 its fame was already well established. We amble along shady lanes in the midst of trees and exotic plants of dreamy origin. He grew up in an ideal artistic universe among draftsmen cabinetmakers and marquetry inlayers from the workshops of his father at a time when the art nouveau movement largely. It was created by jacques majorelle an artist from nancy who fell under the spell of marrakech.
A declaration of love in marakech may is a good month for long weekends. حديقة ماجوريل hadiqat mmajuril berber languages. It is the most essential public garden in morocco.
The garden abandoned fell into disrepair.