Morocco,Marrakech,Jardin Majorelle. The Majorelle Garden is a botanical garden in Marrakech,Morocco. It was designed by the expatriate French artist Jacques Majorelle in 1924 and since 1980 the garden has been owned by Yves Saint-Laurent and Pierre Bergé.
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