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- Destinations
- Africa
- Morocco
- Rabat
- Archaeological Museum
Archaeological Museum
An exceptional collection of Roman bronzes dating from the first
and second centuries and recovered from the site at Volubilis,
takes pride of place at Rabat's Archaeological Museum. Other
artefacts unearthed at sites of Phoenician, Carthaginian and Roman
settlements around Morocco are displayed on the two floors of the
museum.
Information & Facts
Address
23 Rue Brihi, Ville Nouvelle
Language
Arabic is the official language, but eight other
languages are also spoken including Berber, French and Spanish.
English is generally understood in the tourist areas, but French is
the most widely spoken.
Money
The unit of currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD), which is
divided into 100 centimes. ATMs are available in the larger towns,
but can be unreliable; currency can be exchanged at banks or
official bureaux de changes, which are also widespread in major
towns. Dirhams cannot be obtained or exchanged outside Morocco and
receipts must be retained as proof of legal currency exchange, as
well as in order to re-exchange money when departing. Major credit
cards are accepted in the larger shops, hotels and restaurants.
Travellers cheques can be used in tourist areas, but are not
prevalent; they are best taken in Euros or Pounds Stirling.
Opening Times
Daily 9am to 11.30am, and 2.30pm to 5.30pm; closed
Tuesdays