Hassan II Mosque
Masterpiece of modern Alaouite architecture. This is the only mosque that one can visit in Morocco being non-Muslim.
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Masterpiece of modern Alaouite architecture. This is the only mosque that one can visit in Morocco being non-Muslim.
Read moreHabbous quarter was built in the era of French protectorate in Morocco. It was a step forward to more comfortable life of citizens made by famous architects. The neighbourhood differs much from the rest of Casabanca and is a must-visit place.
Read moreThe main attraction of this Modernist Catholic church is glasswork of world famous stained glass artist Gabriel Loire.
Read moreHuge abandoned cathedral of Casablanca. It took 22 years to complete construction, and 20 years of them Sacre-Coeur cathedral had spent being 1/3 built.
Read morePalace of justice was erected by architect Auguste Cadet in 1952. The building was built on a hill and rises above Habbous quarter like a castle.
Read moreThese office buildings have very unusual exterior: bay windows, that look like spikes when you stand close to them; mirror panels, that catch reflections of sky or street – just choose the right angle; windows that form horizontal lines.
Read moreHôtel de Ville was erected in 1927 by architect Marius Boyer.
Read moreMosques of Quartier Habbous own the style of 12th century. Non-Muslims = no entrance.
Read more51-meter high lighthouse offers the view to Hassan II mosque (if you achieve agreement with guards).
Read moreAccording to a legend Sidi Abderrahman (a hermit from Baghdad) settled down here in 18th century. He was poor and couldn’t read Quran. So he did his best in praising God the way he could.
Read moreIt’s not just a shopping centre. Here you will also find a huge aquarium with panoramic elevators and one of the largest dancing fountains in the world.
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