Rabat, une ville qui se renouvelle sans oublier son histoire
Ce reportage vise a offrir une vision globale de la transformation urbaine majeure que connait la ville de Rabat au cours des dernieres annees. La capitale marocaine avance vers un modele de ville moderne, marquant un progres remarquable dans l innovation architecturale et le developpement des infrastructures. Du Tour Mohammed VI au Grand Theatre, en passant par le Pont Hassan II, les stades et les nouvelles stations, Rabat se prepare a accueillir de grands evenements internationaux comme la CAN 2025 et la Coupe du Monde 2030.
En parallele, le reportage met en valeur la capacite de Rabat a preserver son identite historique riche, a travers des sites iconiques tels que la Kasbah des Oudayas, le Mur Almohade, Bab Rouah et la Tour Hassan. Ces monuments incarnent la profondeur du patrimoine marocain, toujours present malgre l ampleur de la modernisation, faisant de Rabat une ville ou memoire et innovation coexistent harmonieusement.
Cet equilibre entre modernite et heritage constitue le coeur du reportage, qui cherche a montrer comment les projets urbains se conjuguent avec la preservation du passe. Les images illustrent une ville qui progresse vers l avenir sans renoncer a ses racines, offrant ainsi un modele de developpement durable et harmonieux.
Rabat: A City Renewing Itself Without Forgetting Its History
This photo reportage aims to present a comprehensive vision of the major urban transformation taking place in the city of Rabat in recent years. Morocco’s capital is moving steadily toward a modern urban model, marked by innovative architecture and large-scale infrastructure development. From the Mohammed VI Tower and the Grand Theatre to Hassan II Bridge, new stations, and major sports facilities, Rabat is positioning itself as a host city for major international events such as the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2030 World Cup.
At the same time, the reportage highlights Rabat’s ability to preserve its rich historical identity, showcasing iconic landmarks such as the Kasbah of the Oudayas, the Almohad Wall, Bab Rouah, and the Hassan Tower. These historic sites represent the depth of Morocco’s heritage, which continues to thrive despite rapid modernization, making Rabat a city where memory and progress coexist naturally.
This balance between modernity and heritage is at the heart of the project, illustrating how urban development and historical preservation interact harmoniously. The images reflect a city moving confidently toward the future without losing sight of its roots, offering a remarkable model of sustainable and culturally conscious urban growth.