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The Brazil Mosque is located in the city of SĂŁo Paulo, in Brazil. It is the first mosque built in the country in 1927. The current building, however, is a later construction from 1956. The mosque has a centralised ground plan, with the main dome in the centre. It has approximately 2000 m2, two unidentical minarets and a dome. The architecture of the mosque has classical touch of Syrian and Moroccan mixed style.

 

Mosque Data

Architect

Type

Jumaa

Country

Brazil

Owner/Founder

Muslim Benevolent Society (Sociedade Beneficente Muçulmana)

Year

1956

Area

2000 m2

Drawings

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