Charm and AuthenticityAround 1770, the Alaouite Sultan Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah decided to restore the walls of Dar el-Beida to create a point of resistance to European incursions between Mazagan and Rabat. At the beginning of the 20th century, the fortification of this maritime wing of the medina marked the beginning of the modern era for Casablanca, which began to join the commercial circuits of the Atlantic. At the same time, the white city reconnected with its heritage and remembers that it was a Moorish city.
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