Casablanca, Morocco
The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is not only an architectural marvel from the outside but also a breathtaking masterpiece on the inside. The main prayer hall of the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is built to hold 25000 worshippers internally with an additional courtyard capacity outside. The architecture is defined by tall pillars, horseshoe arches featuring detailed plasterwork, and a highly complex wooden ceiling decorated with geometric carvings. A notable feature of the main floor is a large illuminated glass opening surrounded by a patterned marble surface and a rope barrier. A virtual tour built from 360-degree panoramas captures the exact scale of the interior. Through this interactive panoramic experience users can inspect the polished stone floors, the ornate wall carvings, and the massive chandeliers illuminating the space.
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