United Nations Square (Place des Nations Unies)

United Nations Square (Place des Nations Unies)

United Nations Square (Place des Nations Unies)

United Nations Square, situated at the junction of the historic Old Medina and the new Casablanca developed during the 20th-century French rule, serves as one of the city’s busiest public spaces. The square is marked by a striking futuristic steel lattice cupola, designed by Jean Francois Zevaco, which stands over the pedestrian underpass where the city’s main boulevards converge. Visitors can experience the vibrant energy of the square, surrounded by the blend of old and new Casablanca, and observe the bustling activity of locals and tourists alike.

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