Two museums entirely devoted to French designer Yves Saint Laurent’s life and work will open in 2017. One will be located in Paris and the other in Marrakech, Morocco.

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An artist’s impression of the patio of the Yves Saint Laurent Museum, Marrakech.

The Fondation Pierre Bergé-Yves Saint Laurent, which works to preserve the legacy of the designer, contains a collection of 5,000 haute couture garments and 15,000 accessories. It also has thousands of sketches, photographs and various objects that Yves Saint Laurent archived since the creation of his fashion house in 1961, which will be featured at the museums.

The Parisian museum will be located in the historical couture house at 5 avenue Marceau where Yves Saint Laurent designed his work for 30 years, from 1974 until 2002. The site has also been home to the Fondation Pierre Bergé-Yves Saint Laurent since 2004. Visitors will be able to explore a constantly updated display of the collection. The museum will also include visits to the former haute couture salons, as well as Yves Saint Laurent’s studio.

The Fondation Pierre Bergé-Yves Saint Laurent in Paris will close in April 2016 in order to create the future museum. Stage designer Nathalie Crinière and interior designer Jacques Grange will recreate an exhibition area that will be twice as large as the existing space. They will also refurbish the designer’s couture house in the original style.

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Yves Saint Laurent Museum, Paris.

The museum opening in Marrakech will coincide with that of the Paris location. Yves Saint Laurent owned a house in the Moroccan city and spent a great deal of time there over the years. It was essential to his inspiration in his work. The space will be located on Rue Yves-Saint Laurent near Jardin Majorelle, a garden that he and Pierre Bergé saved from development in 1980. It is also now home to a Berber cultural museum and cultural site that receives 700,000 visitors a year.

French architectural firm Studio KO will build the 4,000sqm structure that will comprise a museum with a permanent collection of Yves Saint Laurent’s work, a space for temporary exhibitions, an auditorium, a research library, as well as a café and restaurant.