Church of St. John the Evangelist
   Photo: Church of St. John the Evangelist
  Church of St. John the Evangelist, built in 1906, is located at the intersection of Rue Felix and Max Guedj. At its very beginning, after the construction of the church stood in the middle of the field, as we can only guess, because now the church is surrounded by trees and partially covered by a wall and stands in the heart of the city - the proof of the phenomenal growth of the city. The Church, after the consecration, witnessed the French colonization of Morocco. After the invasion of tribes from the central regions of Morocco, the church was partially destroyed and looted because such authority was destroyed, and the altar. The church began to function again after restoring order French troops. During the Second World War, the church placed Allied troops involved in military events, and US General George Patton gave a new altar for sermons in memory of the men of all nations who died in the area of ​​Casablanca.   I can complement the description