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The 16th century Madrasa is named after the adjacent mosque, and was once the largest colleges in North Africa. It closed in 1960.
November - December 2014.
Holiday in Morocco.
The Bahia Palace was created by Si Moussa, grand vizier of the sultan, for his personal use.
November - December 2014.
Holiday in Morocco.
The Bahia Palace was created by Si Moussa, grand vizier of the sultan, for his personal use.
The 16th century Madrasa is named after the adjacent mosque, and was once the largest colleges in North Africa. It closed in 1960.
Grand mosque of Hassan II Casablanca. Completed in 1994. The largest mosque in Morocco, with the tallest minaret in the world, its prayer hall can accommodate up to 25,000 faithful and another 80,000 in the courtyard. The mosque interior has fine examples of Moroccan architectural motifs and craftsmanship.
November - December 2014.
Holiday in Morocco.
The Bahia Palace was created by Si Moussa, grand vizier of the sultan, for his personal use.
The 16th century Madrasa is named after the adjacent mosque, and was once the largest colleges in North Africa. It closed in 1960.
Grand mosque of Hassan II Casablanca. Completed in 1994. The largest mosque in Morocco, with the tallest minaret in the world, its prayer hall can accommodate up to 25,000 faithful and another 80,000 in the courtyard. The mosque interior has fine examples of Moroccan architectural motifs and craftsmanship.
Grand mosque of Hassan II Casablanca. Completed in 1994. The largest mosque in Morocco, with the tallest minaret in the world, its prayer hall can accommodate up to 25,000 faithful and another 80,000 in the courtyard. The mosque interior has fine examples of Moroccan architectural motifs and craftsmanship.
November - December 2014.
Holiday in Morocco.
The Bahia Palace was created by Si Moussa, grand vizier of the sultan, for his personal use.
November - December 2014.
Holiday in Morocco.
The Bahia Palace was created by Si Moussa, grand vizier of the sultan, for his personal use.
Grand mosque of Hassan II Casablanca. Completed in 1994. The largest mosque in Morocco, with the tallest minaret in the world, its prayer hall can accommodate up to 25,000 faithful and another 80,000 in the courtyard. The mosque interior has fine examples of Moroccan architectural motifs and craftsmanship.
The 16th century Madrasa is named after the adjacent mosque, and was once the largest colleges in North Africa. It closed in 1960.
Bahia Palace and Gardens was built in the 19th century and was the home for Bou Ahmed his four wives and concubines.
Grand mosque of Hassan II Casablanca. Completed in 1994. The largest mosque in Morocco, with the tallest minaret in the world, its prayer hall can accommodate up to 25,000 faithful and another 80,000 in the courtyard. The mosque interior has fine examples of Moroccan architectural motifs and craftsmanship.
November - December 2014.
Holiday in Morocco.
The Bahia Palace was created by Si Moussa, grand vizier of the sultan, for his personal use.
November - December 2014.
Holiday in Morocco.
The Bahia Palace was created by Si Moussa, grand vizier of the sultan, for his personal use.
Grand mosque of Hassan II Casablanca. Completed in 1994. The largest mosque in Morocco, with the tallest minaret in the world, its prayer hall can accommodate up to 25,000 faithful and another 80,000 in the courtyard. The mosque interior has fine examples of Moroccan architectural motifs and craftsmanship.
Grand mosque of Hassan II Casablanca. Completed in 1994. The largest mosque in Morocco, with the tallest minaret in the world, its prayer hall can accommodate up to 25,000 faithful and another 80,000 in the courtyard. The mosque interior has fine examples of Moroccan architectural motifs and craftsmanship.
November - December 2014.
Holiday in Morocco.
The Bahia Palace was created by Si Moussa, grand vizier of the sultan, for his personal use.
November - December 2014.
Holiday in Morocco.
The Bahia Palace was created by Si Moussa, grand vizier of the sultan, for his personal use.
Bahia Palace entry. Bahia Palace and Gardens was built in the 19th century and was the home for Bou Ahmed his four wives and concubines.
November - December 2014.
Holiday in Morocco.
The Bahia Palace was created by Si Moussa, grand vizier of the sultan, for his personal use.
November - December 2014.
Holiday in Morocco.
The Bahia Palace was created by Si Moussa, grand vizier of the sultan, for his personal use.
Grand mosque of Hassan II Casablanca. Completed in 1994. The largest mosque in Morocco, with the tallest minaret in the world, its prayer hall can accommodate up to 25,000 faithful and another 80,000 in the courtyard. The mosque interior has fine examples of Moroccan architectural motifs and craftsmanship.