The Central Post Office of Casablanca was designed by Adrien Laforgue and built in 1920. This building is also known for the fact that the design and construction used a rather exotic architectural style for the time - the Moorish Revival, which was at the peak of popularity in the mid-19th century.
Main entrance to the Central Post Office of Casablanca
The building is built of white stone and decorated with intricate carvings and patterns. The main facade of the building and the entrance is located opposite one of the main square of Casablanca - Mohammed V Square (formerly called Administrative Square).
View of the building from Muhammad V Square
Inside the building visitors can get a standard list of postal services, including mail delivery and money transfers. Or just buy interesting stamps.
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