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Avenue Mohammed V, sometimes referred to by its old name Avenue Dar al-Makhzen (), is a major thoroughfare in downtown
Rabat Rabat (, also , ; ) is the Capital (political), capital city of Morocco and the List of cities in Morocco, country's seventh-largest city with an urban population of approximately 580,000 (2014) and a metropolitan population of over 1.2 million. ...
,
Morocco Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to Algeria–Morocc ...
. Its main section was created under the
French Protectorate in Morocco The French protectorate in Morocco, also known as French Morocco, was the period of French colonial rule in Morocco that lasted from 1912 to 1956. The protectorate was officially established 30 March 1912, when List of rulers of Morocco, Sultan ...
and mostly developed between 1915 and 1932, when it was also known as Cours Lyautey. At the southern end of that section is the As-Sunna Mosque, whose history dates back to the 18th century like that of the nearby royal palace or Dar el-Makhzen.


Name

Before
Moroccan independence The Revolution of the King and the People () was a Moroccan anti-colonial national liberation movement with the goal of ending the French and Spanish protectorates in Morocco in order to break free from colonial rule. The name refers to the ...
in March 1956, what is now Avenue Mohammed V used to come under several names: from north to south, ''rue el Gza'', ''rue Bab Jdid'', ''rue Bab Teben'', all three in the old
medina Medina, officially al-Madinah al-Munawwarah (, ), also known as Taybah () and known in pre-Islamic times as Yathrib (), is the capital of Medina Province (Saudi Arabia), Medina Province in the Hejaz region of western Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, ...
; ''avenue Dar el-Makhzen'', between ''Boulevard Galliéni'' (later renamed ''Avenue Hassan II''), and ''rue de la Maréchale'' (west) / ''rue Maurice Pascouet'' (east; later renamed into, respectively, ''Avenue Soekarno'' in 1960 and ''Avenue Al Mansour Addahbi''); ''Cours Lyautey'', between ''Avenue Soekarno'' / ''Al Mansour Addahbi'' and ''Avenue Moulay Hassan'' with the As-Sunna Mosque (this section was also known as ''avenue Dar el-Makhzen''); and ''Avenue des '', running southeast beyond the mosque into the ministries' neighborhood and leading to the Protectorate Residence. All these tracks were renamed in honor of then-reigning King Mohammed V in July 1956.


Urban design

Avenue Mohammed V is a prime example of urban design in the context of the French protectorate, in which first resident-general
Hubert Lyautey Louis Hubert Gonzalve Lyautey (17 November 1854 – 27 July 1934) was a French Army general and colonial administrator. After serving in Indochina and Madagascar, he became the first French Resident-General in Morocco from 1912 to 1925. In earl ...
promoted the creation of "new cities" () next to the older
medina Medina, officially al-Madinah al-Munawwarah (, ), also known as Taybah () and known in pre-Islamic times as Yathrib (), is the capital of Medina Province (Saudi Arabia), Medina Province in the Hejaz region of western Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, ...
s that were preserved in their traditional urban form. In Rabat as in
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, Fez,
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and
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, the design of Rabat's new city was led by
Henri Prost Henri Prost (February 25, 1874 – July 16, 1959) was a French architect and urban planner born in Saint-Denis. He was noted in particularly for his work in Morocco and Turkey, where he created a number of comprehensive city plans for Casab ...
, with assistance for landscaping by
Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier (9 January 1861 – 26 October 1930) was a French landscape architect who trained with Adolphe Alphand and became conservator of the promenades of Paris. Works Forestier studied at the École Polytechnique de ...
.


Notable buildings

The avenue's northern section is one of the thoroughfares that intersect Rabat's old medina, lined with shops and several mosques. The point where it crosses the
Andalusian wall of Rabat The Andalusian wall () is the wall that delimits the southern border of the Medina quarter, medina of Rabat, Morocco. Background The wall was built at the beginning of the 17th century and delimited the district where Morisco refugees settled, ...
is the location of the city's central market built in the early protectorate era, for which the ancient gate of ''Bab Tben'' was demolished. Further to the south, the avenue's wider central segment is lined with a number of iconic buildings hosting major Moroccan institutions. These include, roughly from north to south and from west to east: * a former court building built in the 1920s; * the central Rabat office of
Poste Maroc Poste Maroc is the company responsible for postal service in Morocco. References External links Official website See also * ONPT, Office National des Postes et Télécommunications (Morocco) Communications in Morocco Logistics com ...
, designed by Adrien Laforgue and
Albert Laprade Albert Laprade (29 November 1883 – 9 May 1978) was a French architect, perhaps best known for the Palais de la Porte Dorée. During a long career he undertook many urban renewal projects as well as major industrial and commercial works. A sk ...
, completed in 1918; * the head office of
Bank Al-Maghrib The Bank Al-Maghrib (, ) is the central bank of the Kingdom of Morocco. It was founded in 1959 as the successor to the State Bank of Morocco (est. 1907). In 2008 Bank Al-Maghrib held reserves of foreign currency with an estimated worth of US$36 ...
(until 1959 the
State Bank of Morocco The State Bank of Morocco () was a quasi-central bank established in 1907 following the Algeciras Conference, to stabilize the Moroccan currency and serve as a vehicle for European and especially French influence in the Sultanate of Morocco. Fo ...
), designed by and
Edmond Brion Edmond Brion (1885 Soissons - 1973) was a French architect active in Casablanca during the French Protectorate. Biography After World War I and after having studying at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in the Paulin studio, Brion settled in ...
and completed in 1925; * a building used by
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; * the former ''Trésorerie générale'', designed by Adrien Laforgue, completed in 1930; * the
Parliament of Morocco The Parliament of Morocco () is the bicameral legislature of Morocco. It is located in Rabat. History The traditional representative system in Morocco was organized through traditional structures such as the ulema assembly by cities and region ...
, formerly Rabat's central court building designed by Adrien Laforgue, completed in 1932 and repurposed as parliament in the 1970s; * on the eastern side, a row of arcaded commercial buildings including the higher-rise Balima Hotel, designed by François Robert and completed in 1932; * the , designed by Adrien Laforgue and completed in 1923; * the created in 2011, facing Avenue Moulay Hassan and occupying part of the former ''Immeuble Djazouli'' that hosted the directorate of postal services during the protectorate, designed by François Robert; * the Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, designed by Karim Chakor and opened in 2014;. * the
Lycée Moulay Youssef Lycée Moulay Youssef is an educational institution located in the city of Rabat, Morocco. The school opened on 1 February 1916 although it was only two weeks later, on 17 February 1916, that it was officially created following the Dahir (decree) ...
high school, opened in 1916; * the As-Sunna Mosque, originally built in the 18th century and much altered since then. Further southeast, the avenue is bordered by ministries and ends at the entrance of the former protectorate residence, now
Ministry of Interior An interior ministry or ministry of the interior (also called ministry of home affairs or ministry of internal affairs) is a government department that is responsible for domestic policy, public security and law enforcement. In some states, th ...
, designed by Albert Laprade and completed in 1924: * ''Villa des Arts'',
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Foundation; * Inspectorates of the
Royal Moroccan Armed Forces The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces () are the military forces of the Kingdom of Morocco. They consist of the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, the Royal Gendarmerie, and the Royal Guard. The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces have experience in counter-ins ...
; * Ministry of Health; * Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries; * Ministry of Equipment; * Ministry of Economy and Finance; * Secretariat-General of the Government.


Gallery

File:Rabat Parlament.JPG, Perspective of the avenue with the As-Sunna Mosque at its southern end File:Rabat, Modern Capital and Historic City a Shared Heritage-119415.jpg, Former court building File:Rabat Poste.jpg, Central Post Office File:Morocco Rabat Central Bank.jpg, Bank Al-Maghrib File:Rabat - building of parlament.JPG, Parliament building File:Rabat BoulevardM5.jpg, Commercial buildings on the avenue's eastern side File:Rabat Balima.jpg, Balima Hotel File:Rabat Gare Ville.jpg, Rabat-Ville train station File:Rabat SupremeCourt.jpg, Constitutional Court File:MMVI.JPG, Mohammed VI Museum File:Great Mosque Rabat 2007.jpg, As-Sunnah Mosque


See also

*
Mohammed V Square Mohammed V Square () is a public square of historical and symbolic significance located in central Casablanca, Morocco. It was established in 1916 at the beginning of the French protectorate in Morocco under Resident-General in Morocco, Resident- ...
in
Casablanca Casablanca (, ) is the largest city in Morocco and the country's economic and business centre. Located on the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic coast of the Chaouia (Morocco), Chaouia plain in the central-western part of Morocco, the city has a populatio ...


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