Casablanca Cathedral of the Sacré-Cur de Casablanca is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Casablanca, Morocco, built in 1930. After Morocco's independence in 1956, it was converted into a cultural center. The cathedral was designed by French architects Paul Tournon in a Gothic revival style.
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Casablanca Cathedral of the Sacré-Cur de Casablanca is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Casablanca, Morocco, built in 1930. After Morocco's independence in 1956, it was converted into a cultural center. The cathedral was designed by French architects Paul Tournon in a Gothic revival style.
After breakfast, we left the residence and walked to the Casablanca Cathedral in the view of the street. Walk about 2 kilometers to reach the destination. I didn't expect this white, beautiful and towering large religious building to be surrounded by construction walls. I asked local talents to know that the interior was being renovated. After helpless, I took a few photos of the exterior scene, which was considered to be here "check in and report".
After breakfast, we left the residence and walked to the Casablanca Cathedral in the view of the street. Walk about 2 kilometers to reach the destination. I didn't expect this white, beautiful and towering large religious building to be surrounded by construction walls. I asked local talents to know that the interior was being renovated. After helpless, I took a few exterior photos, which was considered to be "check in and report" here. Although I didn't see the grandeur of the church, the spacious and modern streets near the church impressed us. This area is definitely a world away from the old town of Casablanca.
Built in 1196, the sultan's ambition was to build the world's largest mosque, so that all the troops prayed, but lacked funds and earthquakes, the project was forced to stop, leaving only more than 100 unfinished minarets and only 44 meters high Hacinta
Elegant environment with soothing music, friendly and considerate service, I hope to keep it as always