Archaeology Museum

Tetouan


A few blocks from Place Al Jala is a small museum with an excellent collection of pottery and mosaics mostly from the Roman ruins at Lixus, displayed both inside and in the gardens. The museum is certainly ageing – it was built in 1943 – but the pre-Islamic artefacts are worth a look for the low price of admission.

Labelling is in French, Spanish and Arabic.


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