Moroccan Pavilion Putrajaya
Moroccan Pavilion Putrajaya
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Wednesday
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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azra h
Surfers Paradise, Australia385 contributions
Jul 2023 • Couples
It costs 3 myr to enter but it is worth the money to see an amazing workmanship in plaster and in wood. Each room has information about the history and different cities in Morocco.
It is adjacent to the Botanical gardens and the surrounding lake.
It is adjacent to the Botanical gardens and the surrounding lake.
Written 27 July 2023
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Ismail A Serry
Kulpmont, PA1 contribution
Dec 2022 • Solo
A must see Masjid, the translation from English to Arabic on the wall saying Putra Jaya Mosque is totally wrong ,wonder if officials noticed that.
Written 7 December 2022
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Anastasia (@monk3yseendo)
Malaysia1,653 contributions
Oct 2020
This location kind of teleports you to Morocco with its beautiful architecture especially since we visited during the pandemic when we are all grounded unable to travel. However, depending on the time of day and which day you visit, it can get pretty crowded.
Worth a visit in our opinion.
Our full review and more photos are on Instagram (@monk3yseendo)
Worth a visit in our opinion.
Our full review and more photos are on Instagram (@monk3yseendo)
Written 3 May 2021
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Harrison F. Carter
Cologne, Germany10,847 contributions
Sep 2020
Unfortunately, expectations were too high, based on some photos I had seen of it. Needs a bit of repair and care. It's a nice thing to have there, but left feeling a bit underwhelmed.
Written 21 September 2020
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK1,79,496 contributions
Mar 2020
This is a landmark building inside the botanical gardens of Putrajaya. As the name suggests, the design is based on Moorish design, and it looks like Moorish design of the Nasrid era as it’s very similar looking compared to the Alhambra in terms of design.
The inner courtyard wasn’t open because of the lockdown, but the rest of the building is still open. Even without the courtyard, the building looks great. The botanical garden was near empty when I visited, so I had the Moroccan Pavilion to myself, which was fantastic.
The inner courtyard wasn’t open because of the lockdown, but the rest of the building is still open. Even without the courtyard, the building looks great. The botanical garden was near empty when I visited, so I had the Moroccan Pavilion to myself, which was fantastic.
Written 18 March 2020
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Soloista
Male2,023 contributions
Jan 2020
The front gate is free, but if you want to see the real beautiful part, just pay RM3 more.
The inside is really beautiful and well kept....its a bit small, but its photographable at almost every corner.
The inside is really beautiful and well kept....its a bit small, but its photographable at almost every corner.
Written 19 January 2020
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Alfysa Dwikatama
Bandung, Indonesia9 contributions
Dec 2019
I visited this place having high expectations, and left a little disappointed. Couldn't find the perfect spots to take photos. Some of the aesthetic walls were covered in green banners, and the water fountain was not that clear/clean. Great architectures nonetheless.
If you want to enter the main building/museum to look around, you have to pay around RM 3.00 if I'm not mistaken. I decided to pay and go in, and unfortunately it was not worth the money. The Moroccan furniture inside were smelly, but maybe the smell was to keep its authenticity?
If you want to enter the main building/museum to look around, you have to pay around RM 3.00 if I'm not mistaken. I decided to pay and go in, and unfortunately it was not worth the money. The Moroccan furniture inside were smelly, but maybe the smell was to keep its authenticity?
Written 30 December 2019
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Monica Agviandri
Jakarta, Indonesia56 contributions
Nov 2019
When you going here, be ready if this place was close or using for another party. In my case, there is a lots of Graduation Student came from their University to take a pic in here when i'm arrive. Perhaps this place is near of some University perhaps. So, it's really crowded. Full of the student and the families itself. But we are lucky we still can get through and take some pics. Instead of those, this place in under maintenance too. The are some stairs or reparation tools in their mainhall. The fountain itself not working like usual. Beware of the heat too, sometimes just cloudy but when we back to the hotel then we found out some burn area in our hand & neck.
Written 10 December 2019
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curious_and.curiouser
Singapore110 contributions
Nov 2019
The open areas are much nicer than the interiors for which entrance costs RM3. The interiors consist of 6 rooms (if I don't recall wrongly), each supposedly showcasing a part of Morocco e.g. Marrakesh, Essaouira etc. But the rooms are very small, not very well-furnished and actually all look the same. You could go through all the rooms in 5 mins and photography is strictly prohibited. So although RM3 is a small price, there's really not much to see on the inside. You're better off spending more time outside where there are many photogenic spots. Overall, still worth a visit. Combine this with a visit to the Putra pink mosque for a day trip to Putrajaya while in KL.
Written 29 November 2019
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luluraad
Revesby, Australia52 contributions
Jan 2019 • Couples
We did a day trip in putrajaya and stumbled upon this place while in the botanical gardens. What an absolute gem!! So beautiful, every single detail is just stunning. Photos speak for themselves!
Written 9 August 2019
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Is there a dresscode? (like no shorts/tank tops)
macedonboy
Glasgow, UK1,79,496 contributions
There's no dress code mentioned when I was there. I wore a t-shirt and 3/4 shorts. Others had knee length shorts. Not sure about tank tops, but those are crimes against fashion anyway.
do we need to pay any fees to enter this morroco pavillion ? and my classmates are planning to do some photoshoot for our school magazine , do we need to pay any fees ?
yohapdijaya
Bandung, Indonesia63 contributions
It’s free.. but there’s a schedule there when the center pavilion close..
zoya s
Ahmedabad, India26 contributions
Is there any tickets to visit in here??
Shahida
Bandar Baru Bangi, Malaysia80 contributions
No ticket is needed to enter the pavilion. BUT, there is a ticket if you want to go inside the main building. You can purchase the ticket at the buidling entrance (not at the pavilion entrance). No cameras allowed inside the building unfortunately. The ticket price is less than RM10
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