Located in Surabaya in Indonesia, Al-Akbar Mosque is the second largest mosque in Indonesia after the Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta in terms of maximum capacity. The unique point of the building lays in the unique dome design, like lamellar structure with combination of blue and green colour. It has a main building and two direct entrances from other buildings to main building. It also has a tower equipped with a lift that opened for the public. The construction started in 1995 and completed in 2000.
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