Morocco: Majorelle Garden (Report 2013)

Produced for Jeem

Morocco’s Majorelle Garden is a botanical garden created by the French artist Jacques Majorelle who was residing in the then colonized Morocco. The garden hosts some of the artist’s watercolor paintings, more than 15 North African bird species, and a large cacti collection. The garden is known for the distinctive shade of blue that is used extensively throughout it and the buildings it contains. Travel with us through the garden and learn its history.