Le Jardin Majorelle was owned by French painter Jacques Majorelle (1886-1962). Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge bought the garden in 1980 when they heard they were going to convert the garden into a hotel. YSL added a plant species from every country he travelled to. From 135 to 300 species and with 20 gardeners maintaining the garden #lajardinmajorelle #MajorelleGarden#Marrakech #Morocco #morokrew#h2hgardens
When you first enter the Majorelle Gardens, you think you are in the Arashiyama forest in Kyoto! Haha!! I guess bamboo is very exotic and rare in Morocco 🙂 A memorial to Yves Saint Laurent by the government of Morocco for his contribution to the country. This pillar is from the Roman ruins of Volubilis #MajorelleGarden#LeJardinMarrakech #Marrakech#Morocco #morokrew #h2hgardens#volubilis #YSL #YvesSaintLaurent No photos inside the museum Photos not allowed inside the Berber museum at Le Jardin Majorelle but I just really wanted to share this. What a beautiful way to display the museum pieces – it was like entering a planetarium or a Justiniani artwork #morokrew #h2hart
I thought the #MajorelleGarden was just a garden but there was a small gallery in the corner called Galerie LOVE with all the LOVE art works of #YvesSaintLaurent #YSL I wish he gave this to me 🙂 It’s my real favorite in the Majorelle followed by the cacti gardens #LeJardinMarrakech #Marrakech#Morocco #morokrew #h2hhearts
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