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Great Mosque of Medan (Masjid Raya AlMashun)

Great Mosque of Medan (Masjid Raya AlMashun) Tourism

Great Mosque of Medan (Masjid Raya AlMashun) Tourism

Type of destination: Mosque
Ideal visit duration: 1-2 hours
The Great Mosque of Medan, also known as Masjid Raya Al Mashun, is a paramount piece of Islamic architecture in the city of Medan, Indonesia. Built between 1906 and 1909 during the reign of Sultan Ma'mun Al Rashid Perkasa Alamyah, the mosque is part of the Maimun Palace complex. The design of the mosque is a unique blend of Middle Eastern, Indian, and Spanish architectural styles. The mosque's octagonal base is a characteristic rarely found in other mosques, adding to its distinctive charm. Its walls are adorned with marble, and the interior is beautifully decorated with stained glass windows, featuring calligraphy in Arabic script. The mosque spans an area of approximately 5,000 square meters, with a main hall that can accommodate up to 1,500 worshippers. Its sweeping minarets, lush gardens, and the grandiose dome painted in black and green add to its visual elegance, making it a notable landmark and a center for Islamic worship in the city. The mosque is not only a place of spiritual importance but also a popular tourist destination, reflecting the cultural heritage and religious devotion of the people of Medan.
Top 10 Reviews on Great Mosque of Medan (Masjid Raya AlMashun)
fozjon
Wrote on 3rd Jul, 2023
worth the visit
this is a beautiful structure. Staff working there were friendly and didn't hassle us about going in to see the mosque just after Friday prayers had ended. They did request a small donation from us as..
Iskanis
Wrote on 21st May, 2022
Mosque Helper very helpful
The mosque has its own helper who is knowledgable to explain the significance of the mosque as well as helping you with good photo spots. I was entertained by a helper name Fahmi who was very knowledg..
hutasuhutluthfi
Wrote on 15th Apr, 2020
Heritage Mosque
If your are looking for an heritage place in Medan, this mosque is one of it. Nice architecture that combine eropean and chinese and arabic also.
Anneclariee15
Wrote on 18th Feb, 2020
A Historical mosque
A historical mosque built in 1800's. It located in the center of medan city. You can find it near the maimun palace. If you are in medan city, you have to visit this mosque especially if you like orie..
Yusufsaja
Wrote on 6th Jan, 2020
Very clean with some exception
Too many children offering their service of storing your sandal/shoes.they charged ridiculous fee for 15 minutes storing.
fozjon
Wrote on 3rd Jul, 2023
worth the visit
this is a beautiful structure. Staff working there were friendly and didn't hassle us about going in to see the mosque just after Friday prayers had ended. They did request a small donation from us as..
Iskanis
Wrote on 21st May, 2022
Mosque Helper very helpful
The mosque has its own helper who is knowledgable to explain the significance of the mosque as well as helping you with good photo spots. I was entertained by a helper name Fahmi who was very knowledg..
hutasuhutluthfi
Wrote on 15th Apr, 2020
Heritage Mosque
If your are looking for an heritage place in Medan, this mosque is one of it. Nice architecture that combine eropean and chinese and arabic also.
Anneclariee15
Wrote on 18th Feb, 2020
A Historical mosque
A historical mosque built in 1800's. It located in the center of medan city. You can find it near the maimun palace. If you are in medan city, you have to visit this mosque especially if you like orie..
Yusufsaja
Wrote on 6th Jan, 2020
Very clean with some exception
Too many children offering their service of storing your sandal/shoes.they charged ridiculous fee for 15 minutes storing.
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