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Monuments and sites in Casablanca

The Hassan II Mosque with its 210-meter minaret defines Casablanca's profile. The city displays French colonial architecture at Mohammed V Square, traditional markets in Quartier Habous, and contemporary business districts. The central area includes the Sacre Coeur Cathedral and historic administrative buildings.

Hassan II Mosque

Casablanca, Morocco

Hassan II Mosque

This mosque features a 210-meter minaret, making it Morocco's largest religious building, and extends partially over the Atlantic Ocean.

Old Medina of Casablanca

Casablanca, Morocco

Old Medina of Casablanca

The 18th-century historic city center contains narrow streets, traditional markets and authentic Moroccan residential buildings.

Corniche Ain Diab

Casablanca, Morocco

Corniche Ain Diab

A beachfront promenade with restaurants, cafes and beach clubs along the Atlantic coast, popular meeting point for residents and visitors.

Quartier Habous

Casablanca, Morocco

Quartier Habous

A market district from the 1930s with shops selling crafts, spices and traditional Moroccan goods.

Mohammed V Square

Casablanca, Morocco

Mohammed V Square

Central plaza with administrative buildings and fountains, surrounded by architecture from the French colonial period of the 1920s.

Villa Des Arts

Casablanca, Morocco

Villa Des Arts

Art gallery in a renovated 1930s mansion displaying exhibitions of Moroccan and international artists.

Parc de la Ligue Arabe

Casablanca, Morocco

Parc de la Ligue Arabe

Urban park with palm trees, trees and walkways spanning 30 hectares and containing a playground.

Morocco Mall

Casablanca, Morocco

Morocco Mall

Shopping center with 350 stores, restaurants, IMAX cinema and a cylindrical aquarium containing one million liters of water.

Sacred Heart Cathedral

Casablanca, Morocco

Sacred Heart Cathedral

This church demonstrates the fusion of European and North African architecture with tall arches and geometric ornaments.

Central Market

Casablanca, Morocco

Central Market

The 1930s market complex offers local products including spices, seafood, fruits and handicrafts.

United Nations Square

Casablanca, Morocco

United Nations Square

The central plaza connects modern and colonial buildings with a tram stop and pedestrian areas.

Ain Diab Beach

Casablanca, Morocco

Ain Diab Beach

The sandy beach extends 3 kilometers along the Atlantic coast with restaurants and sports facilities.

Mahkama du Pacha

Casablanca, Morocco

Mahkama du Pacha

The judicial palace contains sixty rooms and two courtyards that display Moroccan craftsmanship and Andalusian architecture from the early twentieth century.