Prince Abdul Qadir Mosque
History
The mosque named after the founder of the modern algerian state who lived between 1883-1808 Abdul Qadir Bin Mohieddin.
Description
Prince Abdulkader Mosque in Constantine, Algeria considered as an important educational and religious land marks in Africa and an architectural master piece that represent the Moorish architecture.
It is characterized by the height of its two minarets, each of which is 120 meters tall and 64 meters high. It impresses with its magnificent architecture and is one of the artifacts created by the human hand in the present era.
The Prince Mosque will impress you as soon as you come to it with its elegant decoration, and it contains the largest chandelier in Algeria and aesthetic forms in which Algerians and Arabs were created. Overlooking the four beautiful views, one of the finest neighbour hoods of Constantine, the Villali district, the Central University and Qadour Baumdos district.
Details
Location
Rue Ernesto Che Guevara, Constantine, Algeria
Worshippers
15000
Architect Name
Year of Build
1994
Area
100000
Drawings
Map
History
The mosque named after the founder of the modern algerian state who lived between 1883-1808 Abdul Qadir Bin Mohieddin.
Description
Prince Abdulkader Mosque in Constantine, Algeria considered as an important educational and religious land marks in Africa and an architectural master piece that represent the Moorish architecture.
It is characterized by the height of its two minarets, each of which is 120 meters tall and 64 meters high. It impresses with its magnificent architecture and is one of the artifacts created by the human hand in the present era.
The Prince Mosque will impress you as soon as you come to it with its elegant decoration, and it contains the largest chandelier in Algeria and aesthetic forms in which Algerians and Arabs were created. Overlooking the four beautiful views, one of the finest neighbour hoods of Constantine, the Villali district, the Central University and Qadour Baumdos district.