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Mahkamat al-Pasha, Courthouse in Habous district of Casablanca, Morocco.

Mahkamat al-Pasha is a courthouse in the Habous district of Casablanca with limestone walls, marble details, and carved Atlas cedar woodwork throughout. The structure combines multiple spiral staircases with a network of interconnected arches that frame interior courtyards.

The building was designed by French architect Auguste Cadet between 1941 and 1942 during World War II. It was commissioned by Casablanca's Pasha At-Tayyib Al-Moqri to serve as the seat of judicial authority in the city.

The building displays traditional Moroccan craftsmanship through detailed zelij tilework, carved wooden elements, and stucco decorations that fill its halls and courtyards. These details shape how visitors experience the spaces and reflect the skilled work that artisans brought to every corner.

The building is located on Boulevard Victor Hugo and continues to serve as a functioning courthouse while remaining open for visitor tours. You can explore its architectural features and discover how the various rooms reflect the court's operations.

The building contains a network of spiral staircases and interconnected arches that span multiple levels, blending administrative spaces with artistic details throughout. This mix of practical design and traditional aesthetics is not immediately obvious when first entering the structure.

Location: Habous

Inception: 1942

Architectural style: Moorish architecture

GPS coordinates: 33.57855,-7.60657

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:43

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