The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is not only an architectural marvel from the outside but also a breathtaking masterpiece on the inside. The mosque’s interior is a blend of traditional Moroccan craftsmanship and innovative design. It can accommodate up to 25,000 worshippers inside, with room for an additional 80,000 in the mosque’s expansive courtyard. One of the most remarkable features of the interior is the retractable roof, which can open up to the sky in just a few minutes, offering worshippers the unique experience of praying under the open air. When closed, the ceiling reveals intricate wooden carvings, hand-painted with vivid colors and gilded details that reflect the mosque’s grandeur.
In the virtual tour I’ve created, you can explore two stunning panoramas that showcase the mosque’s interior. The first panorama captures the mosque’s vast prayer hall with the roof closed, highlighting the intricate details of the ceiling and the grand chandeliers that illuminate the space. The second panorama provides a close-up view of the magnificent ceiling, allowing you to appreciate the craftsmanship that went into its creation. These panoramas offer a glimpse into the spiritual and artistic essence of the mosque, making it possible to explore one of the most beautiful religious spaces in the world from the comfort of your home.
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Date: 2010.01
Camera: Nikon D300, Sigma 8mm