Morocco Pavilion at Epcot

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Pavilion in Epcot's World Showcase



The Morocco Pavilion is a cultural area within Epcot's World Showcase at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. It represents the country of Morocco and is designed to showcase the nation's rich history, architecture, and culture.

Design and Architecture[edit | edit source]

Epcot Morocco logo

The Morocco Pavilion is renowned for its authentic design, which was created with the assistance of the Moroccan government. The pavilion features a variety of architectural styles that reflect the diverse regions of Morocco, including the cities of Marrakesh, Fez, and Casablanca.

The pavilion's entrance is marked by a replica of the Koutoubia Mosque minaret, a prominent feature of Marrakesh. The intricate tile work, mosaics, and carvings throughout the pavilion were crafted by Moroccan artisans, ensuring authenticity and attention to detail.

Attractions and Features[edit | edit source]

Epcot Morocco Pavilion

The Morocco Pavilion offers several attractions and features that immerse visitors in Moroccan culture:

  • Gallery of Arts and History: This exhibit showcases traditional Moroccan art, including textiles, jewelry, and ceramics. It provides insight into the country's artistic heritage and cultural practices.
  • Fez House: A replica of a traditional Moroccan home, the Fez House allows guests to explore the architecture and design typical of Moroccan residences.
  • Spice Road Table: A waterfront restaurant offering Mediterranean cuisine with a focus on Moroccan flavors. Guests can enjoy dishes such as lamb sliders and spicy garlic shrimp while overlooking the World Showcase Lagoon.

Dining[edit | edit source]

Moroccan architecture in Epcot

The pavilion features several dining options that highlight Moroccan cuisine:

  • Restaurant Marrakesh: Known for its vibrant atmosphere and live entertainment, this restaurant offers traditional Moroccan dishes such as couscous, tagines, and baklava.
  • Tangierine Café: A quick-service restaurant offering a variety of Moroccan-inspired dishes, including shawarma, hummus, and tabbouleh.

Shopping[edit | edit source]

The Morocco Pavilion includes several shops where visitors can purchase authentic Moroccan goods:

  • Souk-Al-Magreb: A marketplace offering a variety of Moroccan products, including clothing, jewelry, and home décor.
  • Brass Bazaar: Specializes in brass and copper items, such as lamps and decorative pieces.

Cultural Influence[edit | edit source]

Marrakesh architecture in Epcot

The Morocco Pavilion is unique in that it was the first pavilion in the World Showcase to be sponsored by a national government. The Moroccan government sent artisans to assist in the construction and design, ensuring that the pavilion accurately represented the country's culture and heritage.

The pavilion also hosts cultural performances, including traditional Moroccan music and dance, providing guests with an immersive experience of Moroccan traditions.

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