Explore Casablanca’s top cultural landmarks on this guided tour of the Hassan II Mosque and the Museum of Moroccan Judaism.
Visit the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, where you'll learn about its incredible architecture and its role as a symbol of Casablanca. The mosque is famous for having the tallest minaret in the world, standing at 210 metres, and is one of the few mosques in Morocco that allows non-Muslim visitors. Then, head to the Museum of Moroccan Judaism, the only museum in the Arab world dedicated to preserving the history of Morocco’s Jewish community. Here, you’ll discover artefacts, photographs, and exhibits that tell the storey of Jewish life in Morocco, including their contribution to the country’s culture and history.
At the Hassan II Mosque, explore the intricate designs of the mosque and understand its historical significance to the city and the nation. The Museum of Moroccan Judaism offers a rare opportunity to understand the deep-rooted Jewish presence in Morocco, with historical accounts dating back to the 6th century and its impact on Moroccan society.