Sacred Heart Cathedral
HERITAGE
The Sacred Heart Cathedral (Église du Sacré-Cœur) is a 1930 neo-Gothic former Roman Catholic church in downtown Casablanca, known for its soaring white façade and twin spires. Deconsecrated after Moroccan independence, it now serves as a cultural and exhibition venue while remaining one of the city's most photographed heritage buildings.
Location
CasablancaFAQs
No. It was deconsecrated after independence in 1956 and now serves as a cultural and exhibition venue.