Al-Hadeem Square, situated in Meknes, Morocco, is a historic square dating back to the late 17th century, built during the reign of Sultan Moulay Ismail. The square, also known as Place el-Hedim, was created after the demolition of part of the old city to make way for the Sultan's palace. It serves as a central gathering place for public events, military parades, and celebrations. The iconic Bab Mansour gate, with its intricate tile work and majestic arches, stands at the entrance of the square. Visitors can explore the nearby Museum of Moroccan Art, enjoy street performances, and experience the vibrant local culture.