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Unveiling Mohammed V Square: The Beating Heart of Casablanca
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Unveiling Mohammed V Square: The Beating Heart of Casablanca

Autor AudaTours TeamMar 11, 2026

Welcome to the vibrant, beating heart of Casablanca! If you are planning an epic adventure to Morocco, there is one captivating outdoor marvel you simply cannot skip: Mohammed V Square. Known locally and officially by a dizzying array of names over the past century, this sweeping public plaza stands as a testament to the city's dynamic past and its bustling present. As one of the premier historical landmarks in the country, it serves as the ultimate starting point for anyone eager to dive deep into authentic Moroccan street life without spending a dime on entry fees.

What is in a Name? Welcome to Pigeons Square

Officially christened Mohammed V Square to honor the beloved former King of Morocco, the locals have a much more literal, and feathered, nickname for it. Ask any Casablanca resident where to meet, and they will likely point you toward Pigeons Square (ساحة الحمام or place aux pigeons). Yes, you guessed it! The area is famously flocked by hundreds of friendly pigeons eager for a photo op (or a snack). But the identity crisis does not stop there. Over the years, this iconic spot has worn many hats, going by titles such as Main Square, Square of France, Victory Square, Administrative Square, and Marshal Lyautey Square. Talk about a resume!

A Walk Through Time: From Barracks to a Modern Hub

Before it became the centerpiece of modern city exploration, the area south of the Medina quarter was simply occupied by the barracks of French colonial forces. Everything changed in 1916 when visionary architects Henri Prost and Joseph Marrast rolled up their sleeves under the watchful eye of Resident-general Hubert Lyautey. Fun fact: Lyautey hailed from Nancy, France, and he missed home so much that he insisted the design be inspired by his hometown's dazzling 18th-century Place Stanislas.

Mohammed V Square isn't just a place to stand; it is a meticulously crafted bridge between traditional Moroccan heritage and European urban design.

The result? A magnificent public space that became the heart of the expanding European city, or ville européenne. Today, it remains one of the most accessible cultural sites for outdoor enthusiasts, making it an absolute dream for those who love leisurely self-guided tours.

Feast Your Eyes on Moorish Revival Architecture

If you have a soft spot for stunning exteriors, you are in for a treat. During the 1920s and 1930s, a ring of breathtaking buildings was erected around the square. Henri Prost and his contemporaries championed the Moorish Revival architecture style, a brilliant mashup of French design principles and traditional Mauro-Andalusian aesthetics. Because AudaTours specializes exclusively in outdoor audio tours, you do not even need to step inside these buildings to appreciate their grandeur. Just stand in the square and take a clockwise spin to marvel at:

  • The Court House: Designed by Joseph Marrast in 1923, featuring stunning arched doorways and intricate detailing.
  • Place d'Armes de Casablanca: A repurposed Military Circle crafted by Marius Boyer in 1925.
  • Bank Al-Maghrib: The former State Bank of Morocco branch, masterfully designed by Edmond Brion in 1937.
  • Central Post Office: A 1920 masterpiece by Adrien Laforgue that will make you actually want to send a postcard.
  • The Wilaya Building: The former City Hall with a striking clock tower, another Marius Boyer creation from 1937.
  • The French Consulate-general: Originally a Military Commander Mansion designed by Albert Laprade in 1922.

Monuments, Fountains, and Historic Speeches

History buffs, listen up! On August 8, 1943, none other than Charles de Gaulle delivered a rousing radio-broadcasted speech right from this very square. While the colonial-era sculptures, like Paul Landowski's Monument aux Morts and the equestrian statue of Hubert Lyautey, have since been relocated, the square is far from empty.

In 1976, a massive, mesmerizing circular fountain (the beloved pigeons fountain) was installed at the center, quickly becoming a favorite gathering spot. In 2020, the square received a fabulous facelift with the addition of the ultra-modern Grand Theatre (Grand Théâtre de Casablanca) on its western side, designed by Christian de Portzamparc. The fountain was gently relocated across the avenue to make room, but it remains as enchanting as ever.

Ready to Explore Casablanca Like a Pro?

Why stay cooped up inside when the real magic of Casablanca happens out in the open? Grab your headphones, step out into the sunshine, and let the city's rich history unfold at your own pace. You can discover every quirky detail of Mohammed V Square and beyond by joining our Casablanca Chronicles: Timekeepers, Traditions, and Triumphs tour today!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I need to go inside the buildings to enjoy Mohammed V Square? Not at all! In fact, the true beauty of Moorish Revival architecture is best appreciated from the outside. Our outdoor tours are designed to give you the full experience without ever needing a ticket to enter the buildings.
  • Why are there so many pigeons at the square? Locals have been feeding the birds here for decades, turning it into a cherished tradition. It is why everyone affectionately calls it Pigeons Square.
  • Is the square completely pedestrian-friendly? Yes! Thanks to the 2020 renovations surrounding the new Grand Theatre, the square is beautifully repaved, spacious, and perfect for a relaxed stroll.
  • When is the best time to visit? Early mornings or late afternoons offer the best lighting for photography, fewer crowds, and a pleasant breeze as you admire the fountain and historic facades.
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