
The city of Agadir continues to transform and beautify itself in all directions, including its administration. The Urban Agency has just migrated from a rather anonymous building near the French Institute to a construction resembling a modern palace (our photo), which has just been inaugurated.

The building's very contemporary architecture and its surfaces, which refer to the typical moucharabieh, do not fail to attract attention, after the Court of Appeal, when one takes the East-West bar. This four-lane artery shines with a rare beauty. Its palm trees, argan trees, grassy areas, green flowerbeds and flower groves make it an avenue whose equivalents are rarely seen in Africa, or even in Europe.

Another expression of Gadiri beautification: just after the Urban Agency, the new headquarters of the Souss-Massa Regional Council is being built (image Le Desk), whose architecture also demonstrates a desire to express public power as much as modernity.

The National Institute of Fine Arts has also just opened its doors (our photo). Part of the Network of artistic establishments established across the Kingdom, it is intended to welcome 80 students, future visual artists and designers, from the 2025-2026 academic year, in three bachelor's degree programs : visual arts, design and society, as well as visual narrative arts (comic strip).
This boldly designed institute is located next to the Abderrahman El Youssoufi garden, which is one of six parks in Agadir that have already been rehabilitated, expanded or even created from scratch as part of the Urban Development Program launched in 2020. This garden will serve as a space for creativity for students.
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