Lugano – Casamémoire unveiled the 15th edition of the “Journées du Patrimoine de Casablanca” (Casablanca Heritage Days), set to take place from April 13-19.
This edition will feature a rich and varied program, including guided tours across emblematic circuits of the city, as well as conferences, exhibitions, workshops, and cultural encounters.
A creative souk and book fair will also be part of the event, offering spaces for designers, artisans, and publishers to showcase their work while encouraging interaction with visitors.
As part of the program, April 17 will be dedicated to school visits, with thousands of students exploring Casablanca’s heritage through guided tours of key sites.
Designed as an immersive educational experience, the initiative aims to help younger generations understand, observe, and connect with their urban environment, while reinforcing the importance of preserving heritage for the future.
Guided tours for the general public are scheduled for April 18-19, ensuring the event remains accessible to a wide audience.
Through its diverse programming, the event promotes both tangible and intangible heritage, encouraging dialogue between citizens, experts, and cultural actors.
By opening historic sites and organizing interactive experiences, it offers a unique opportunity to explore Casablanca from a new perspective.
Launched in 2009, “Journées du Patrimoine de Casablanca” has become a key fixture in Casablanca’s cultural calendar, attracting growing public interest over the years.
It continues to mobilize volunteers, partners, and cultural institutions around a shared mission of preserving and promoting the city’s architectural and historical legacy.
Since its first edition, the event has evolved into a major cultural meeting point, reflecting a broader renewed interest in heritage through immersive and accessible formats that bring the city’s history closer to the public.
With its 15th edition, the occasion continues to strengthen its role as a platform for cultural exchange and heritage preservation, reinforcing the city’s position as a hub of history, creativity, and architectural diversity.