The Circuit of the Memory of Agadir, like a living testimony, traces the contours of the poignant history of this Moroccan coastal city, marked by tragedy and resilience. In 1960, a terrible earthquake devastated Agadir, leaving behind a landscape of heartbreaking ruins. However, out of this rubble was born an unshakable determination to rebuild and reinvent.

The route of the Memory Circuit begins with the remains of the past, recalling the magnitude of the natural disaster that struck the city. Agadir rose from the ashes with exceptional determination, adopting a modern and resilient architecture. By walking the Circuit of Memory, visitors are invited to reflect on the strength of human will in the face of adversity. Agadir, much more than a simple rebuilt city, embodies the spirit of resilience and hope.