
Mosques are central to Morocco’s cultural and religious identity, but most are closed to non-Muslims. This honors Islamic values and the sacredness of these spaces. The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca stands out. As the world’s largest mosque, it’s an architectural wonder. Opened in 1993, it boasts detailed mosaics, soaring minarets, and breathtaking Atlantic views. Non-Muslims can visit at set times, offering a rare chance to explore Islamic heritage and marvel at its splendor.