Religious Places
Hassan II Mosque
More beauty can be found a short drive to the west, where the Hassan II Mosque(As seen above), third largest in the world, can be seen above the ocean. Open to non-Muslims, it has a roof that retracts, an artfully designed prayer hall, and intricate carvings, not to mention a minaret that shines laser beams into the night sky. This Mosque is a loved sight to see in Casablanca for all religions because it was beautiful and carefully crafted, totaling worth $800 million.
Cathédrale Sacré-Coeur de Casablanca
Casablanca's cathedral was built in 1930, when Morocco was still under the rule of Catholic France. Falling into disuse after Morocco's independence in 1956, the Cathédrale Sacré-Coeur was used as a school and then a culture center. Today, it hosts fairs and exhibitions. Today it is also a Catholic landmark in not just Casablanca, but all of Morroco.
Cathédrale Sacré-Coeur de Casablanca
Casablanca's cathedral was built in 1930, when Morocco was still under the rule of Catholic France. Falling into disuse after Morocco's independence in 1956, the Cathédrale Sacré-Coeur was used as a school and then a culture center. Today, it hosts fairs and exhibitions. Today it is also a Catholic landmark in not just Casablanca, but all of Morroco.