Forbes Museum of Tangier

Forbes Museum of Tangier was a museum founded by the American publisher of Forbes magazine, Malcolm Forbes, in Tangier, Morocco.

The museum had been located in Malcolm Forbes' Palais Mendoub, a 10-acre (40,000 m2) property located on the Marshan in Tangier, and had a collection of a total of 115,000 models of lead soldiers. These figures re-enacted the major battles of history; from Waterloo to Dien Bien Phû, realistically recreated with lighting and sound effects. Entire armies stood on guard in the showcases, while in the garden, 600 statuettes bear silent homage to the Battle of Three Kings. After Forbes' death in 1990, the property was put up for sale by the children and is now owned by the government of Morocco as a residence for visiting dignitaries.

The Forbes Museum was chosen for the villain's lair for the 15th James Bond Film The Living Daylights 1987 starring Timothy Dalton.


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Tangier
History
  • History of Tangier
  • Battle of Cape Spartel
  • Battle of Cape Espartel
  • First Moroccan Crisis
  • Treaty of Tangiers
  • English Tangier
  • Governors of Tangier
  • Administrators of the Tangier International Zone
  • 2nd Tangier Regiment
  • Tangier Regiment
  • Tangier Protocol
  • Tangier International Zone
Economy
  • Economy of Tangier
  • Tangier Exportation Free Zone
  • Tanger-med
Districts and streets
  • Tangier City Center
  • Grand Socco
  • Petit Socco
  • Quartier du Marshan
  • Rue Es-Siaghine
  • Rue de la Liberté
  • Avenue Pasteur
  • Avenue d'Espagne
Religious buildings
  • Tangier Grand Mosque
  • Kasbah Mosque
  • Sidi Bou Abib Mosque
  • Church of the Immaculate Conception
  • Anglican Church of St. Andrew
Palaces and museums
  • Dar el Makhzen
  • Ancien Palace du Mendoub
  • American Legation
  • Forbes Museum of Tangier
  • Museum of Moroccan Arts and Antiquities
  • Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Fondation Lorin
  • Musée de Carmen-Macein
Other buildings
  • Borj en Naam
  • Gran Teatro Cervantes
  • Hotel Continental (Tangier)
  • Café Hafa
  • Tangerinn
  • Villa Muniria
Schools and colleges
  • Tangier Anglo-Moroccan School
  • The American School of Tangier
Transport
  • Rabat-Tangier expressway
  • Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport
Sport and culture
  • Atletico Tanger
  • IR Tanger
  • Stade de Tanger
  • Stade de Marchan
  • Cap Radio (Morocco)
Geography
  • Bay of Tangier
  • Parc de la Mendoubia
  • Colline du Charf
  • Cape Spartel
  • Cape Malabata

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