This morning we left home at 9:30 and rode to Casablanca in the mini-bus to go on a tour of the Hassan II mosque. Unfortunately, today is the anniversary of the king’s coronation (who knew?), and the mosque was closed to tours. This was not unexpected – there are no guarantees when it comes to making plans in Morocco, or most of Africa for that matter, but it was still a little disappointing.
Here are a few stats on this mosque:
- largest mosque in Africa, 7th largest in the world
- tallest minaret in the world – 689 feet (6o stories)
- completed in 1993
- lasers on top of the minaret point toward Mecca
- can accommodate 25,000 worshippers inside and 80,000 outside
- has a glass floor over the Atlantic, and a retractable roof
- construction cost is estimated at 585 million Euro (almost 800 million dollars)
Some photos from the exterior…
Nic looking through the keyhole:
The pattern on the door:
This light fixture is at least 4′ tall:
I’m fascinated by this inside corner with the perfect zelij pattern:
A close-up of zelij:
Ben and the kids on the rocks next to the mosque:
We may try to go back for a tour at some point if the schedule allows. It’s definitely worth the (second) trip.
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Impressed with the unique architecture of the mosque….very beautiful. Also enjoyed the photo of the three handsome gents in traditional Moroccan garb. It is a far cry from wearing shorts around Framingham!!! 🙂 Enjoy your trip to Fez!!!!