The Hassan II Mosque is an iconic architectural complex located in Casablanca, Morocco. It is the largest mosque in the country, and the second largest in Africa. The mosque was built in 1993 and is a prime example of Moroccan architecture, combining Moorish and Gothic styles.
The mosque is built on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. It is a majestic structure, with a 210-meter-tall minaret (the world's tallest) and a towering central dome, covered in green and blue tiles. The mosque’s courtyard is surrounded by low walls with arches and carved stucco. The interior of the mosque is adorned with intricate mosaics, marble pillars, and elaborate chandeliers. The complex also includes a hammam (traditional bathhouse), a Koranic school, and various other buildings.
The Hassan II Mosque is a symbol of Moroccan faith and culture, and is a popular tourist attraction. It has become an iconic landmark in Casablanca, and a testament to the grandeur and beauty of Moroccan architecture.
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