Quarter Hub (The Derb Sultan) Photo: Quarter Hub (The Derb Sultan)

Quarter Hub (the Derb Sultan) is one of the main architectural attractions of Casablanca. And despite the greatness of the Great mosque Hassan II, it is the hallmark of this city. The famous Habu was built in the twentieth century the Uniqueness of the architectural complex is that there were perfectly combined modern elements of urban planning with a traditional hosting plan of the old town - the Medina.

Quarter the Hub was built to provide housing they drove to the town of rural residents. From the very beginning in the quarter were to live only poor citizens. However, he was so beautiful that over time here wanted to move almost all wealthy citizens. The richest families live in the area around the mosque is considered the most prestigious place. People with low incomes settled in the quarter of the Hub near the market.

Special attention of tourists Hub in the quarter are: the magnificent Palace of justice Mahama hell Pasha, the famous Imperial Avenue, where you can see a lot of shops with Arabic books, the mosque of the former king Mohammed V with a small garden, in which the whole year beautiful blooming fruit trees, and is also known for its stained-glass Windows of the Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes.

In the quarter, the Hub is almost everything that can attract tourists: lots of shops, retail shops, small squares and amazing narrow streets. Those who wish to buy unique gifts by local artists, you need to go to the Copper market. Here everyone can see the whole process of manufacturing products made of copper and silver. Skilled engravers working in this market all day, creating true masterpieces that are immediately available. Walking through narrow urban streets, you can visit other local markets: confectionery, olive and pottery.

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