A large entrance gate with intricate geometric patterns and Arabic script. Modern structures are visible in the background, and the sky is clear and blue.

Mohammed VI Exhibition Center (Morocco)

Made from over 20,000 cubic metres of concrete from Ciments du Maroc 

Opened in 2015, Mohammed VI Exhibition Center is a multifunction park in El Jadida, Morocco, built by the Moroccan Royal Society of Horses (SOREC) and aims the promotion and development of equestrian activities in the region.

Heidelberg Materials' subsidiary Ciments du Maroc supplied more than 20,000 m³ of aesthetic and structural concrete for the project, which showcases the richness and authenticity of the Moroccan equestrian heritage.

Built on an area of 46 Ha, this important multi-purpose space annually hosts the International Horse Show with several areas dedicated to demonstration of Tbourida (the Moroccan equestrian art of ’Fantasia’).

Project Data

  • Moroccan Royal Society of Horses (SOREC)

    Owner

  • 2015

    Completion

  • Design: Valode & Pistre/Omar Alaloui

    Additional facts

A wall with geometric diamond patterns and greenery at the base under a blue sky

Mohammed VI Exhibition Center, Morocco. Built on an area of 46 Ha, this important multi-purpose space annually hosts the International Horse Show with several areas dedicated to demonstration of Tbourida (the Moroccan equestrian art of ’Fantasia’).

A large entrance gate with intricate geometric patterns and Arabic script. Modern structures are visible in the background, and the sky is clear and blue.

Mohammed VI Exhibition Center, Morocco. Built on an area of 46 Ha, this important multi-purpose space annually hosts the International Horse Show with several areas dedicated to demonstration of Tbourida (the Moroccan equestrian art of ’Fantasia’).