
St. Peter’s Cathedral was already in our minds once we settled in our hotel room. We couldn’t stay still. There was no clear idea on what to expect here in Morocco.
Definitely, we knew that architectural designs will be one of the highlights of this trip. Architectural designs that we saw in Spain were supposedly highly influenced by northern African culture.
We decided to head for the cathedral in the absence of any clear itinerary before a mandatory meeting with our tour manager.

We found a cathedral with two towers and with an Art-Deco design. It was erected in the early 20th century which probably explains its more contemporary architectural design.
Unfortunately, it was closed and we could not see the interior of the cathedral.
Random photographs of our travels. Memories found and captured in a photograph.


It’s too bad it was closed. But at least you got to see the exterior, which still looks nice.
We have to content ourselves with just seeing the exterior of churches. We feel bad but that’s the best of the situation.