Church of Notre-Dame de Lourdes, Casablanca

Our very first stop on a city tour of Casablanca was at this church.  It’s a Roman-Catholic church, and I was pleased to see how tolerant this Muslem-dominant country was of people with other faiths. This church was mostly built for French citizens living in Morocco after the second World War but continues to be used as a house of worship to this day.

01 Church of Notre-Dame de Lourdes

It was built between 1954-56, with design by architect Achille Dangleterre and engineer Gaston Zimmer.  It’s a modernist structure, consisting mostly of concrete and glass. The glass is what makes a visit to the church memorable, as it there are numerous stained-glass windows designed by famed artist Gabriel Loire.  The windows tell the story of the Virgin Mary.

02 Church of Notre-Dame de Lourdes
03 Church of Notre-Dame de Lourdes
04 Church of Notre-Dame de Lourdes
(Altar, with statue of the Virgin Mary)
The interior is large and spacious, with most of the light coming through the stained-glass windows. These windows cover an impressive 800 sq meters (almost 9,000 sq ft). I visited on a cloudy, rainy day, so the lighting was not optimal.  But still, I could enjoy the lovely details of the windows, a sampling of which is shown below:

05 Church of Notre-Dame de Lourdes06 Church of Notre-Dame de Lourdes07 Church of Notre-Dame de Lourdes
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In the front courtyard of the church is a small shrine to the Virgin Mary, set into a small cave…

17 Church of Notre-Dame de Lourdes

18 Church of Notre-Dame de Lourdes19Church of Notre-Dame de Lourdes

The church plays host to occasional concerts (check on its Facebook page for more info); I think it would be a nice venue for that.   It’s located just north of the Habous Quarter, near Casablanca’s Royal Palace. There is no admission fee.

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