Fodor's Expert Review Tangier American Legation Museum

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As the first public real estate and the only U.S. National Historic Landmark outside the country, the Tangier American Legation Museum pays testament to the long-standing relationship between Morocco and the United States. Since the stately building was donated to the U.S. government by Sultan Moulay Suleiman in 1821, the museum has amassed a large collection of paintings, books, maps, and portraits. Exhibits to look out for include the original correspondence between George Washington and the sultan, and an amusing letter home from a panicked ambassador who was given an unusual goodwill gift by the Moroccan people: a now-extinct Barbary lion. Don't miss the Paul Bowles wing, dedicated to the American author's life in Tangier.

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Quick Facts

8, rue d'Amérique
Tangier, Tangier-Tétouan-Al Hoceima  Morocco

0539-93–53–17

www.legation.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: 20 DH; guided tours 50 DH per person, Closed Sun.

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