Rabat – Nestled in the heart of Marrakech, Ramakech Sculpture Art Park offers one of the most unique art experiences in the Red City.
The park is part of a villa owned by renowned French visual artist Jean-François Fourtou, who began transforming a once-empty plot of land in the 1990s into what is now a globally recognized “living museum.”
The highlight of the Marrakech estate is undoubtedly the expansive sculpture garden, where visitors can explore surreal installations scattered throughout lush greenery. Among the most striking attractions:
La Maison Tombée du Ciel (The upside-down house)
This extraordinary house is flipped 180 degrees, making furniture, chandeliers, and even the walls appear inverted.
Stepping inside gives visitors a dizzying, dreamlike sensation as if reality itself has been turned on its head.
La Maison du Géant (The giant’s house)
In contrast, this house shrinks visitors by surrounding them with oversized furniture, from massive chairs to enormous tables, evoking childhood memories when the world seemed impossibly big.
The sculpture park also features oversized figures of ants, monkeys, and giraffes, giving the gardens a whimsical, surreal atmosphere.
Inside the villa, there are seven uniquely themed suites, each inspired by a different animal, such as ants, bees, or turtles.
The interior design mixes Moroccan craftsmanship with contemporary art, creating spaces that feel both luxurious and imaginative.
The park has attracted numerous international celebrities, including supermodel Naomi Campbell, which means security is tight and visits are strictly by appointment.
For those looking to explore this one-of-a-kind attraction, reservations can be made via Instagram.