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Mausoleum of Mohammed V

Historical landmark in Salé

Updated: February 27, 2024 12:05 PM

Mausoleum of Mohammed V is located in Salé (City in Morocco), Morocco. It's address is 25FH+3C2, Rabat, Morocco.

25FH+3C2, Rabat, Morocco

Check Time Table for Mausoleum of Mohammed V


Monday8 AM to 6 PM
Tuesday8 AM to 6 PM
Wednesday8 AM to 6 PM
Thursday8 AM to 6 PM
Friday8 AM to 6 PM
Saturday8:15 AM to 5:45 PM
Sunday8:15 AM to 5:45 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Mausoleum of Mohammed V?

Mausoleum of Mohammed V is located at: 25FH+3C2, Rabat, Morocco.

What are the coordinates of Mausoleum of Mohammed V?

Coordinates: 34.0226318, -6.8214852

Mausoleum of Mohammed V Reviews

Greg Alford
2023-11-18 17:38:11 GMT

Wow, Wow, Wow. Very gorgeous and very royal. The mausoleum of Mohammed the fifth. They have these gorgeous horses and guards that stand on the exterior and the interior. The dome of the mausoleum is absolutely stunning a must see when in robot

Ellen Stiefler
2023-10-19 22:51:39 GMT

The mausoleum is open again, and well worth the trip. We did have a short wait because some Royals were inside and it was not open to the public briefly while they made their visit. But you can walk over to Hassan’s tower and see other things close by while you’re waiting.

Waleed
2023-08-09 13:49:42 GMT

The Mausoleum is very beautiful from the outside and inside. There are no tickets required to go inside and you can come and go as you wish. The architecture in Morocco continues to astound me. I had a great time visiting and admiring the atmosphere.

Alan YDR
2023-12-28 18:24:36 GMT

Beautiful mausoleum with views of the city of Rabat. Plenty of picture opportunities and interesting history to learn about.

Tolga “guidetolga” Günaydın
2024-01-22 13:38:38 GMT

Father of Indipendence Morocco, King 5. Mohammed's Mausoleum. Finish in 1971 and today have King 5. Mohammed, his son King 2. Hassan, prince Abdallah and Abdallah's two sons. Mausoleum sometimes close or open you can't find net timing. But usually open before at noon prayer time.

Ephriam Grimes
2023-09-14 23:02:13 GMT

Beautiful architecture. Wasn’t allowed to go into the mosque, which I fully respected.

Hans Rawhouser
2023-06-28 06:49:59 GMT

Definitely worth the visit when it is open(we just showed up and went in, but friends said that when they had been there it was always closed). It really shows the great emphasis and esteem given to the king in Morocco

Fahd Batayneh فهد بطاينة
2023-08-05 11:06:33 GMT

This is the burial place of King Mohammed the fifth of Morocco. It is free to access, and one can walk around.

The grave area has a Quran reader who reads Quran all the time. It was at the request of King Mohammed V before his death that someone reads Quran continuously at his grave.

The place can be crowded. There are no restrooms here.

wadie benabdouh
2023-12-01 15:36:14 GMT

Unique and special place, the architecture inside is stunning, that I can't keep my head down all the time.

Chen Wei Lee
2023-08-27 01:24:31 GMT

The mausoleum showcases all the best artisanship and craftsmanship Morocco is to offer, from carving, blacksmith, etc. Though touristy, definitely worth a quick visit. It's also pretty close to the beach and medina. It's also a plus that all the guards are quite friendly and photogenic.

AMINE Khalid
2023-02-21 16:56:43 GMT

I truly impressed by its beauty. The mausoleum is a stunning architectural masterpiece, with intricate carvings, beautiful mosaics, and majestic chandeliers.

The mausoleum is also home to a beautiful mosque, which is open to visitors. The mosque is adorned with stunning mosaics and beautiful calligraphy, and the prayer hall is spacious and peaceful.

Overall, I highly recommend a visit to the Mausoleum of Mohammed V to anyone visiting Rabat. It's a beautiful and peaceful place to reflect on the rich history and culture of Morocco. The mausoleum is easily accessible and the staff are friendly and informative. It's definitely one of the highlights of Rabat and not to be missed.

Musicians Mum
2024-01-28 11:26:19 GMT

Beautiful dome. Simple marble interior with views from the doors over the waterfront .
Not overly ostentatious as tombs go.
No entrance fees
Not my first visit.

Musta GTF Tours
2023-03-25 05:35:39 GMT

The mausoleum of Mohammed V bin Youssef, a unique historical landmark designed by the Vietnamese engineer 'Eric Van Town', was built opposite the Hassan Tower on Yacoub Al-Mansur Almohad Square in the Moroccan city of Rabat. This architectural masterpiece was built on a hill opposite the city of Sale, overlooking the Bouregreg River, and close to its mouth in the Atlantic Ocean.

Mr. DM
2023-11-21 09:50:36 GMT

The Mausoleum of Mohammed V, is located in Hassan Tower Square and overlooks the mouth of the Bouregreg River. It contains the tombs of the Moroccan king Mohammed V and his two sons, late King Hassan II and Prince Abdallah.

KASHSH MOVIES
2021-11-15 10:16:59 GMT

Amazing architecture and well kept sadly we could not enter inside due to the restrictions of COVID.It’s a must visit site during your visit in Rabat.The Royal Guard is something which you can watch and click pics.

Noa Ben Hamou
2023-03-23 09:58:44 GMT

The mausoleum is a beautiful structure built in front of the Hassan Tower, not to be missed if you are visiting Rabat.Note that the entrance to the mausoleum is closed for renovations.

Asad Chaudary
2020-09-09 22:15:29 GMT

The mausoleum is a historical landmark of Rabat and also the resting place of King Mohammed V. The grounds are also a nice place to come and relax and it's hardly ever busy (at least on the several occasions that I have been there). It's particularly pleasant to come here in the late afternoon/early evening.

Maria Chkeri
2018-07-16 15:47:50 GMT

Historical land with old monuments mixed in with a fairly recently built mausoleum. The mausoleum houses the last 3 kings in a beautiful room with guards surrounding every corner. The views are also impressive with some of Rabat city and sea water. Don't miss taking a picture with guards at the entrance and exit of the mausoleum and also those on horses outside the walls of this historic site.

Lóránt Gigor
2020-03-09 16:01:00 GMT

King Mohammed V. Morocco's Tomb is a national shrine. It is a special, very impressive structure. Not to be missed! In the early 1900s he was the Sultan of Morocco. Later he was exiled to Corsica, followed by Madagascar with his family. In 1955, Mohammed V. returned to his country, formed a government, and then took the title of King of Morocco.
He died in surgery in 1961 in a hospital.

Oma Maria
2024-02-08 19:54:37 GMT

The area around the tomb and the additional tombs on site are beautiful. PLEASE remember this is a burial place and be respectful.

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Salé is a city in northwestern Morocco, on the right bank of the Bou Regreg river, opposite the national capital Rabat, for which it serves as a commuter town. source

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