
The museum was established in the early 20th century to document the customs and traditions of Tetouan and its surrounding areas. It is housed in a former palace, adding to its historical significance.
The building itself is a fine example of Andalusian-Moroccan architecture, with a central courtyard, intricate tilework, and carved wooden ceilings. The exhibits are thoughtfully arranged to guide visitors through the region's cultural evolution.
The museum's collection includes rare artifacts, such as traditional wedding attire and musical instruments, which highlight the region's unique heritage.
The museum is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Tuesday to Sunday.
The entrance fee is 20 Moroccan Dirhams.
Weekday mornings are less crowded.
Casual attire is acceptable.
Photography is permitted without flash.