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Rising majestically above the Atlantic Ocean, the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is more than a place of worship. It is a masterpiece of Moroccan identity that unites faith, art, and modern engineering.
As one of the largest and most beautiful mosques in the world, it symbolizes Morocco’s vision of harmony between tradition and progress.

Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca, Morocco. Photo Credit: MoroccoBeat
A Vision of Faith and Majesty
Commissioned by King Hassan II and inaugurated in 1993, the mosque was designed as a spiritual beacon for the nation. Its location on reclaimed land over the Atlantic Ocean symbolizes Morocco’s connection between land, sea, and sky.
More than 10,000 artisans worked for over seven years to bring this architectural vision to life. From marble floors to carved cedar ceilings, every detail celebrates the mastery of Moroccan craftsmanship.
Architectural Wonder and Artistic Detail
The Hassan II Mosque is one of the most impressive religious monuments in the world. Its minaret rises to 210 meters, making it the tallest mosque minaret on Earth.
A powerful light beam shines from the top of the tower toward the ocean, visible up to 30 kilometers away. The gesture symbolizes the spiritual connection between the mosque and the surrounding world.

Minaret of Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca. Photo Credit: MoroccoBeat
The mosque accommodates up to 25,000 worshippers inside and nearly 80,000 people on its vast esplanade. Islamic geometry, zellige mosaics, intricate stucco, and cedar woodwork create a harmonious artistic ensemble.
The retractable roof is a remarkable engineering feature. It allows natural light and fresh sea air to enter the prayer hall, blending technology with spirituality.

An Immersive Spiritual Experience
Entering the mosque is a powerful sensory experience. Light reflects softly on marble floors while the patterns of mosaics create a rhythmic harmony across the space.
The prayer hall contains more than 600 columns and is illuminated by majestic chandeliers. The presence of the ocean beneath parts of the structure reminds visitors of the sacred link between nature and spirituality.
The Mosque from Within and Without
The mosque balances intimacy and grandeur. Its interior invites quiet reflection while the surrounding courtyards open toward breathtaking ocean views.
At sunrise and sunset, the pale stone façade changes color with the light, creating one of the most iconic views in Casablanca.
Guided tours allow visitors to discover Moroccan Islamic architecture and the artistic traditions behind the monument. It is also one of the rare mosques in the Arab world open to non-Muslim visitors, reflecting Morocco’s spirit of cultural openness.
Casablanca’s Crown Jewel
The Hassan II Mosque dominates Casablanca’s skyline and cultural identity. The city’s dynamic atmosphere, from its busy boulevards to its vibrant Casablanca nightlife, finds balance in the calm beauty of this sacred monument.
For photographers, architects, and travelers, the mosque offers endless inspiration. Its reflection on the Atlantic captures the poetic essence of Morocco.

Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca. Photo Credit: MoroccoBeat
Practical Information for Visitors
- Location: Boulevard Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah, Casablanca.
- Opening Hours: Guided tours available daily (except during prayer times).
- Entrance Fee: Around 130 MAD (≈ €12), including museum access and guide.
- Dress Code: Modest clothing recommended.
A Symbol of Moroccan Excellence
More than three decades after its inauguration, the Hassan II Mosque remains a symbol of Moroccan excellence. It connects heritage and innovation, spirituality and architectural brilliance.
Standing on the edge of the Atlantic, the Hassan II Mosque reflects Morocco itself, proud, open to the world, and guided by light.
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