Known to the Rabat people as Lagzah Street, is considered one of the most important Street planned in the Alaouite era, especially in the 18th century during the reign of Sultan Sidi Muhammad ben Abdullah, used to connect the medina and the Makhzen Palace, and so far it has remained in the same direction and bears the name of Boulevard Mohammed V, since the old road Dar Al-Makhzen has become known as Boulevard Mohammed V. This street, which is located inside the old city, is considered one of the most important upper tributaries that Founded in the eighteenth century along with the Moorish urban network founded in the seventeenth century.