Introduction
There isn’t much to see at the Hassan Tower, but it’s one of Rabat’s most famous sites and is worth a stop. The Mohammed V Mausoleum is right next to it, and is a can’t-miss site in the city.
About
The Hassan Tower was built in the 1100s and was meant to be the minaret of a mosque. Unfortunately, the mosque and tower were never completed following the death of the Sultan, and the tower now stands at only half its intended height.
The Mohammed V Mausoleum was completed in 1971 and is considered a masterpiece of modern Alaouite dynasty architecture.
More about Hassan Tower on Wikipedia See Hassan Tower on TripAdvisor
More about The Mausoleum on Wikipedia See Mohammed V Mausoleum on TripAdvisor
Know Before You Go
Hours: Sunset–Sunrise
Admission: free
Address + Coordinates: 34.022675, -6.821392
How Long To Spend There: 1hr

01 | Hassan Tower

02 | Hassan Tower

03 | The Mohammed V Mausoleum

04 | The Mohammed V Mausoleum

05 | View from the doorway

06 | Arabic Calligraphy inside the Mausoleum

07 | Interior of the Mausoleum

08 | Interior of the Mausoleum

09 | Outside of the Mausoleum

10 | Door near the Mausoleum

11 | Zelij tiles on the outside of the Mausoleum

12 | Zelij fountain near the Mausoleum

13 | Zelij fountain

14 | Ablution fountain at the Mausoleum

15 | Ablution fountain
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