Mahkama of Pacha

City courthouse · Casablanca

Mahkama of Pacha

City courthouse · Casablanca
12 Rue Moulay Ismail, Casablanca 20550, Morocco

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Mahkama of Pacha by null
Mahkama of Pacha by null
Mahkama of Pacha by null
Mahkama of Pacha by null
Mahkama of Pacha by null
Mahkama of Pacha by null
Mahkama of Pacha by null
Mahkama of Pacha by null
Mahkama of Pacha by null
Mahkama of Pacha by null
Mahkama of Pacha by null
Mahkama of Pacha by null
Mahkama of Pacha by null
Mahkama of Pacha by null

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Moorish architecture mosaics marble columns cedar ceilings  

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12 Rue Moulay Ismail, Casablanca 20550, Morocco Get directions

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Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 3, 2025

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Kevin

Google
Fascinating architecture! Woodworking incredible! Tip- hire a local taxi to take you there. They should be able to work it out with the security for a quick look & pic or 2. Give the taxi driver 50DH to give to security for their kindness, allowing you in for a quick look. Be discreet, as it's a government working building. IE- try not to disrupt the workers. Just be respectful & you'll be fine. Enjoy.

Iuliia Frantseva

Google
In fact, the search settings set by Google will lead you to a dead end without entry. The real building is a guarded government facility. There is no information on visiting hours or whatsoever. The guidebooks emphasize that you can enter it by bribing a paramilitary guard when no one is in the building. It is legally impossible to enter this building (we asked the guard).

Yassine El Alaoui

Google
This parliamentary and judicial building, which is also designated to host the most important ceremonies and official events, is one of the most important architectural landmarks in the city, and it is recommended to visit it during Casablanca tourism trips. It may be difficult to enter the government building, which is still in use until this moment since 1952, after 4 years of construction. Because of the daily workflow and time, however, taking pictures of the building from the outside, where the elegant and elegant architectural design is really worth suffering during tourism tours in Casablanca, in the vicinity of the place. If you are lucky enough to visit the building from the inside, you will definitely enjoy watching the white marble columns that distinguish its squares and the cedar wood ceilings that harmonize with their decorations of finely carved plaster and colorful mosaic pieces. .

Steven Webb

Google
Nothing to see...they won't let you in. Addendum: the following week, a shopkeeper told us 'it's open, go over there'. so off we went, door open, guards there. Not a hint of tickets, no signs of anything, it is a gov't building, unoccupied, on a Sunday. After a tedious predictable discussion, a 200DRM fee was requested. The place is beautiful inside. For a functioning gov't office building it is in very good shape. The patterned ceilings, internal fountain, tiled walls. But not much terribly new to see, and certainly worth tolerating the dubious behavior of guards.

Harjeenna Siva

Google
I was looking forward to seeing the architecture of this building, but was very disappointed to learn that it is closed to the public. I asked the security guard when I got here and he told me that it is an administrative building for professionals only.

Lahraichi Youssef (YLA)

Google
I love the place I think conducted this is one of the best Monument or the Casablanca with a very old and interesting architecture with full art géométrie historique atmosphère definitely a great place to go if you are for one day in the old city of Casablanca.

buurju

Google
If you’re lucky, there will be an event, and you can enter; otherwise, you’ll miss this unique space. The stonework is beyond words—truly impressive.

Donny M

Google
Stunning Moorish-style architecture, with a quiet well maintained garden, staff friendly and willing to chat