Casablanca’s Architecture – Where Tradition Meets Modern Grace 🏛️🌆

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Casablanca is a city that tells its story through walls, arches, and rooftops. Walking through its streets feels like flipping through an architectural diary — from Moorish-inspired designs to sleek Art Deco façades and modern glass towers.

In the Habous Quarter, delicate arches, tiled courtyards, and carved wooden doors reflect Morocco’s Islamic heritage. Then just a short walk away, the Boulevard Mohammed V area reveals the city’s colonial past — geometric balconies, ornate stucco, and French Art Deco elegance blending effortlessly with Moroccan motifs. 🌀

And of course, the Hassan II Mosque rises as Casablanca’s crown jewel — its minaret touching the sky above the Atlantic, a perfect symbol of craftsmanship and devotion.

📍 Where to explore: Habous Quarter, Boulevard Mohammed V, Hassan II Mosque
🚆 Getting there: Tram line T1 connects most architectural highlights
🕰️ Best time: Late afternoon or early evening, when the light softens on the white façades ✨

Casablanca’s architecture is more than just buildings — it’s a conversation between eras, cultures, and dreams.

Post by Jaabma | Oct 20, 2025

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