The 20th-century New Town
In 1912, Rabat, often described as a “sleeping beauty”, was designated the capital of Morocco. Its geographical position, mediating between Fez and Casablanca, informed the elaboration of the first master plan for the modern city. This plan gave rise to a green and rationally ordered urban ensemble, reflecting the principles of early 20th-century planning and contributing significantly to the city’s inscription on the World Heritage List.
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