The fortified walls of La Sqala

Casablanca, Morocco

The fortified walls of La Sqala represent a military defensive structure in Casablanca dating back to the 17th century. The fortress was constructed as a primary defense line against naval threats along the Moroccan coast. The architecture features wide stone pathways, solid masonry walls, and a distinctive red-painted building with bright blue doors. This historic location is captured here in a detailed 360-degree panorama. The view shows a black iron cannon mounted on a carriage positioned directly on the stone-paved terrace. By exploring the panoramic image, it is possible to examine the defensive layout, the arched blue doorways, and the modern white buildings visible just outside the historic perimeter.

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