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Maarif, Casablanca is home to the Casablanca Twin Center. The first skyscrapers in the country, and now a landmark.

This is alist of the tallest structures in Morocco, including dams and radio antenna as well as buildings. Many of the structures listed are located in Casablanca. This list contains completed and topped out structures located within Morocco that are over 50 m (164 ft) in height. The list is sorted by official height; where two or more structures share the same height, equal ranking is given and the structures are then listed in alphabetical order.

Tallest structures

Rank Name Image Location Height
m (ft)
Year Structural Type Main Use Remarks Notes
1 Nador transmitter, Mast 1 Nador 380 metres (1,250 ft) 1972 Mast (Wired) Radio Transmission [1]
Nador transmitter, Mast 2
Nador transmitter, Mast 3
2 Azilal longwave transmitter Azilal 304.8 metres (1,000 ft) Mast (Wired) Radio Transmission [2]
3 Noor III CSP Tower Ourzazate 250 metres (820 ft) 2019 Solar Power Tower Third tallest solar power tower in the world
4 Hassan II Mosque File:Hassan II Mosque sunny day 2019-03-10.jpg Casablanca 210 metres (690 ft) 1993 Mosque Mosque Second tallest mosque in the world
5 Mohammed VI Bridge Rabat 200 metres (660 ft) 2016 Bridge
6 Hassan I Dam Demnate 145 metres (476 ft) 1986 Dam
7 Maroc Telecom HQ File:Siège Maroc Telecom à Rabat.jpg Rabat 139 metres (456 ft) 2012 High-Rise Commercial Office [3]
8 Casablanca Finance City Tower Casablanca 136 metres (446 ft) 2019 Skyscraper Commercial Office [4][5]
9 Bin el Ouidane Dam Beni Mellal 133 metres (436 ft) 1953 Dam
10 Hassan II Dam Midelt 122 metres (400 ft) 2005 Dam
11 Casablanca Twin Center (West) Casablanca 115 metres (377 ft) 1999 Building Commercial Office, Hotel
Casablanca Twin Center (East)
12 Sofitel Hotel Casablanca Casablanca 95 metres (312 ft) 2011 High-Rise Hotel [6]
13 Tour Habous Casablanca 94 metres (308 ft) 1974 High-Rise Commercial Office
14 Al Wahda Dam M'jaara 88 metres (289 ft) 1997 Dam
15 Tour Végétal (Tour A) Casablanca 85 metres (279 ft) 2018 High-Rise
Tour Végétal (Tour B) 2019 Residential
16 Tiouine Dam Ourzazate 84 metres (276 ft) 2013 Dam [7]
17 Al Massira Dam Settat 82 metres (269 ft) 1979 Dam
18 Novotel Hotel Casablanca Casablanca 80 metres (260 ft) 2007 High-Rise Hotel [8]
Tour Atlas Casablanca 1971 Commercial Office
19 Rue Sidi Belyout 30 Casablanca 78 metres (256 ft) High-Rise Residential
20 Liberty Building Casablanca 78 metres (256 ft) 1951 High-Rise Residential
21 Kutubiyya Mosque Marrakesh 77 metres (253 ft) 1199 Mosque Mosque
22 Anfa Sky (Tower G) Casablanca 74 metres (243 ft) 2017 High-Rise
Résidence Saâda Rabat Residential
23 Idris I Dam Fes 72 metres (236 ft) 1974 Dam
24 Ibis Hotel Casablanca 71 metres (233 ft) 2007 High-Rise Hotel
Immeuble OCE Commercial Office
25 Résidence Shemsi Casablanca 70.9 metres (233 ft) High-Rise Residential
26 El Kansera Dam Sidi Slimane 68 metres (223 ft) 1946 Dam
27 Golden Tulip Hotel Farah Casablanca Casablanca 67 metres (220 ft) High-Rise Hotel
Grand Mogador City Center 2010
Villas Paquet 1952 Residential
28 Mohamed V Dam Zaio 64 metres (210 ft) 1967 Dam
29 Ave des Forces Armées Royales 46 Casablanca 63 metres (207 ft) High-Rise
Ave des Forces Armées Royales 44
Ave des Forces Aucilliaires 30
BCNI
Crowne Plaza Casablanca Hotel
Idou Anfa Hotel
RMA Watanya 1
RMA Watanya 2 Commercial Office
Sheraton Casablanca Hotel
Tour Oceanes 3 Rental Apartments, Hotel
30 The View Hotel & Forum Rabat 62 metres (203 ft) 2016 High-Rise Hotel
31 Allal al Fassi Dam Sefrou 61 metres (200 ft) 1991 Dam
32 Ave des Forces Armées Royales 42 Casablanca 59.1 metres (194 ft) High-Rise
Ave des Forces Auxiliaries 28
Hotel Barcelo Hotel
Résidence Anafe A
Résidence Anafe B
Résidence Ibn Zaidoun Residential
Résidences Louise
The Park Anfa Condominium
33 ANCFCC Rabat 58.3 metres (191 ft) 2019 High-Rise Governmental Office
34 Tour CDG Rabat 58 metres (190 ft) High-Rise Governmental Office
35 Palais Mirabeau Casablanca 55.1 metres (181 ft) 1954 High-Rise Residential
36 El Kandara Hotel Casablanca 51.2 metres (168 ft) 1986 High-Rise Hotel
Immeuble Al Wahda Commercial Office
Romandie 1952 Residential
37 Tour Bâtiment Urbain Fes 50 metres (160 ft) High-Rise Commercial Office, Residential

Under construction

Rank Name Image Location Height
m (ft)
Year Strucural Type Main Use Remarks Notes
1 Bank of Africa Building Salé 250 metres (820 ft) 2022 Skyscraper [9]
2 Nabrawind Wind Turbine 144 metres (472 ft) 2020 Wind Turbine
3 BCP Tower Casablanca 120 metres (390 ft) 2021 Skyscraper [10]
4 Tour ANP Casablanca File:ANP Tower.jpg Casablanca 105 metres (344 ft) 2021 Skyscraper Commercial Office [11][12]
5 AWB Tower Casablanca 100 metres (330 ft) 2022 Skyscraper Commercial Office
6 Royal Mansour Hotel Casablanca 86.65 metres (284.3 ft) 2021 High-Rise Hotel
7 Capital Tower Casablanca Casablanca 80 metres (260 ft) 2022 High-Rise Residential [13]
8 Bo 52, Tower I Casablanca 63.02 metres (206.8 ft) 2021 High-Rise Residential
9 CIMR Tower Casablanca 60 metres (200 ft) 2020 High-Rise Commercial Office
10 Le Meridien Marhaba - Casablanca Casablanca 59.08 metres (193.8 ft) High-Rise Hotel
11 Bo 52, Tower II Casablanca 51.2 metres (168 ft) 2021 High-Rise Residential

On-hold, approved or proposed

Rank Name Location Height
m (ft)
Status Structural Type Main Use Remarks Notes
1 Al Noor Tower Casablanca 540 metres (1,770 ft) Proposed Skyscraper [14]
2 Sand Tower Merzouga 450 metres (1,480 ft) Proposed Skyscraper [15]
3 Forom Elite Tower Casablanca 201 metres (659 ft) Proposed Skyscraper [16]
4 Othmane Benjelloun Bouregreg Rabat 200 metres (660 ft) Proposed Skyscraper [17]
5 Casablanca Trade Center Casablanca Proposed Skyscraper [18]
6 FinanceCom Complex Casablanca 199 metres (653 ft) Proposed Skyscraper [citation needed]
7 JW Marriott Hotel Casablanca 167 metres (548 ft) On-hold Skyscraper [19]
8 La Tour Casa Nearshore Casablanca 160 metres (520 ft) On-hold Skyscraper [20]
9 Atlantic Tower Casablanca 150 metres (490 ft) On-hold Skyscraper [citation needed]

See also

References

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