Rabat – After reviewing a series of items and manuscripts from several museums in Morocco, the Ministry of Culture decided has enrolled some into the national list of cultural heritage.
To protect the national heritage, the Commission of Restriction and Arrangement of the Culture Sector located antiques from museums and libraries across Morocco and decided to restrict them to the national list of cultural heritage.
In a press release, the commission said that it has taken all the necessary administrative and legal procedures. In the Rabat-Sale-Kenitra area, the commission “decided to choose 83 museum pieces located in the National Museum of Oudaya-Rabat and ten pieces of artifacts in the National Museum of History and Civilizations in Rabat.”
In the Tangier-Tetouan-Al-Hoceima region, the commission chose 37 artifacts at the Casbah Museum of Mediterranean Cultures in Tangier and five museum pieces in the archaeological museum in Tetouan.
Read Also: Moroccan-French Geologist Discovers the Oldest Evidence of Mobility
The ministry also valued artifacts in the Marrakech-Safi area. “Five artifacts were chosen in Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah Museum in Essaouira, and 10 others in the National Museum of Ceramics in Safi.”
The Ministry of Culture has also run several documentation programs, such as establishing an updated database.
The post Culture Ministry Registers Artifacts in National Heritage List appeared first on Morocco World News.