It is one of the most important tourist places in Casablanca, which has a wonderful architectural style, combining Arab-Islamic originality and Western elegance that colonial culture added to the Moroccan city, which was redesigned in the French spirit during the thirties of the 20th century, in addition to elegant and manicured flower gardens and wonderful waterways.
The palace is located in the Habous district, which is also known by the name of the new city, meaning the city of Casablanca, after its renovation and rebuilding, and it is the second most important royal palaces in the country after the capital palace of Rabat. Where the royal family sometimes resides in it and hosts its guests from the rulers and diplomats of other countries, in addition to the inauguration of important events and events taking place in the country.
Otherwise, the palace does not allow visitors from tourists to enter it, you can only take amazing photographs with its magnificent entrance, design and outdoor courtyard surrounding it away from the...
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The Royal Palace in Casablanca is the main royal residence of the King of Morocco, which is located in the city of Casablanca, the economic capital of the Kingdom of Morocco. Located in the Habous district, this royal palace was built in the 1920s to a design by the brothers Louis Paul and Felix Joseph Bertosio, with garden landscapes designed by Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier. This royal palace was renovated during the reign of King Hassan II by French designer Andre Packard. The Royal Palace in Casablanca is considered the second most prominent royal site in Morocco after the Royal Palace in Rabat. It has been the site of many important events, as it hosted, for example but not limited to, the Fourth Summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in 1984. It was also the site of Hassan II’s meeting with Pope John Paul II. In 1985, it was the first time that a Pope visited a Muslim country at the invitation of an Islamic leader. It is worth noting here that this royal palace is not open...
Read moreLocated near the New Medina is yet another of the King’s palaces. The King has a palace in almost every city just in case of a royal visit. The King’s Palace in Casablanca is just as grand as the rest of them, with its enormous open square at the front, a surplus of guards, and a grand exterior which anyone can enjoy. Unfortunately, closer access seems difficult to come by, however it is worth seeing the intricate walls from the outside, and the stunning...
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