The museum is housed in a traditional riad and features Bert Flint’s personal collection of artifacts gathered over decades of research and travel.
Traditional Berber jewelry and textiles.
Saharan carpets and weapons.
Everyday objects from caravan routes between Marrakech and Timbuktu.
Rooms arranged thematically to reflect regions and cultures.
A unique anthropological insight into Moroccan heritage.
Intimate and authentic compared to larger museums.
Perfect for travelers interested in history and craftsmanship.
Opening Hours: Daily, 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM.
Tickets: Around 30 MAD.
The Tiskiwin Museum is a cultural gem, offering a deeper understanding of Morocco’s links with the Sahara and its diverse traditions.