We are standing in front of the Grande Mosquée on Jamaa el-Kebir Street, between the port and the Petit Socco*. The Grande Mosquée is one of Tangier’s most evocative historic landmarks. Over the centuries, people of different faiths have gathered on this very site.
The original mosque dates back to the 11th century. Since then, the site has changed purpose twice and undergone many transformations.
During the period when Tangier was under Portuguese control, the mosque was converted into a cathedral.
In 1684, after a war won against the English, the Moroccans reconverted the site into a mosque. It was significantly expanded in 1815.
*A socco is a public market.