L’Eglise du Sacre Coeur, Casablanca (Casablanca Cathedral)

The Casablanca Cathedral was constructed in 1930 as a Roman Catholic church.  The building was designed by French architect Paul Tournon and built in the art deco style, with Moorish elements.  It’s a lovely white structure and adjoins the Arab League Park, from which some of these photos were taken.

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After the independence of Morocco in 1956 the cathedral ceased functioning as a church.  It subsequently became a cultural center that hosted art exhibits and such but has been closed for a several years for an extensive renovation.  It’s supposed to reopen as a community center.

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Even though it’s currently empty, the building leaves a strong impression. Unfortunately, its grounds are closed off as is the church, so I couldn’t explore it more closely during my visit.  But I did like the look of it.

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04 L(View of the Cathedral ‘s spires from the Arab League Park)

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