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Granada Mosque

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It is the first mosque built in the city since 1492.

The Main Mosque of Granada is composed of three distinct
elements
: the
garden
, the prayer
hall, and the center of Islamic studies. The garden is overlooks the valley of the Darro river. The main mosque has been decorated with sober elements taken from Islamic artistic traditions. 
The minaret is
a tower of proportions and silhouette genuinely albaicineras. 
the Centre for Islamic Studies contains a
library with texts on Islam in Arabic, 
Spanish and other languages, as well as audiovisual media. Also, it includes a conference room for 140 person, and exhibition. the reception area contains a book, craft, and souvenir shop of the mosque.

 

 

Mosque Data

Architect

Type

Central

Country

Spain

Owner/Founder

Year

2003

Area

Drawings

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