Emir Abdelkader Mosque
History
is a mosque that can be found in Constantine, Algeria's capital of the Constantine province. [1] After Djamaa Al Djazair, it is the second-largest mosque in Algeria.
Urban and Architectural
Granite and marble were used to construct the university and mosque. It has a Dome and two 107-meter-tall minarets. In 1994, the mosque was finished and opened.
Description
References
- Davies, Ethel. North Africa: The Roman Coast. p. 215.
Details
Location
8JW3+R8G, Rue Filali, Hamma Bouziane, Algeria
Worshippers
15,000 worshippers
Architect Name
Year of Build
1994
Area
13 hectares
Drawings
Map
History
is a mosque that can be found in Constantine, Algeria's capital of the Constantine province. [1] After Djamaa Al Djazair, it is the second-largest mosque in Algeria.
Urban and Architectural
Granite and marble were used to construct the university and mosque. It has a Dome and two 107-meter-tall minarets. In 1994, the mosque was finished and opened.
Description