Dar ul-Aala

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Dar ul-Aala
دار الآلة
A sign in front of the museum with ziliij tile work.
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LocationHubous, Casablanca, Morocco
Coordinates33°34′41″N 7°36′13″W / 33.578178°N 7.603625°W / 33.578178; -7.603625

Dar ul-Aala (Arabic: دار الآلة, home of the instrument) is a museum dedicated to traditional Mauro-Andalusi music located in Casablanca, Morocco. It was founded in 2010 by the Society of Amateurs of Andalusi Music in Morocco (جمعية هواة الموسيقى الأندلسية بالمغرب).[1][2] It hosts a collection of valuable antique instruments dating back centuries, as well as rare musical recordings, manuscripts, and publications relating to Andalusi music and its legacy.

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References

  1. ^ "من وحي "الأندلسيات" في دورتها الثانية عشرة". arabmusicmagazine.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 2017-09-24.
  2. ^ Visite guidée au musée Dar Al Ala, retrieved 2019-12-01