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Jama Masjid Mathura

Jama Masjid Mathura Tourism

Jama Masjid Mathura Tourism

Type of destination: Historical Landmark
Ideal visit duration: 1-2 hours
Closed in: Open all year
Jama Masjid in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India is a significant historical and religious edifice. Established during the reign of Aurangzeb in 1661 A.D., it is located adjacent to the holy site of Krishna Janmabhoomi, the birthplace of Lord Krishna. The mosque is renowned for its architectural splendor that beautifully integrates Hindu and Muslim styles, evidencing the syncretic culture. The four minarets stand at the corners of the mosque, embodying the typical Mughal style of architecture. Despite being a region primarily known for its Hindu temples, Jama Masjid holds its importance as a place of worship for the local Muslim community. The intricate carvings and the use of red sandstone echo the designs of Mughal monuments. Visitors to this mosque can observe the ancient Islamic script carved around the walls and the rich history it represents. The Masjid is not just a religious site but also a testament to India's diverse cultural heritage and the peaceful coexistence of different faiths over the centuries. Its proximity to other major landmarks in Mathura makes it a part of the holistic experience of the city's rich religious tapestry.
Opening and Closing time of Jama Masjid Mathura
Sunday Open: 05:00 AM Close: 09:00 PM
Monday Open: 05:00 AM Close: 09:00 PM
Tuesday Open: 05:00 AM Close: 09:00 PM
Wednesday Open: 05:00 AM Close: 09:00 PM
Thursday Open: 05:00 AM Close: 09:00 PM
Friday Open: 05:00 AM Close: Special Jummah timings
Saturday Open: 05:00 AM Close: 09:00 PM

Disclaimer: It's important to check the most current information before planning your visit, as opening hours can vary and might be subject to change due to special events, maintenance, or unforeseen circumstances. A reliable way to confirm the opening hours is to contact the local tourism board, check the official website (if available)

Entry Ticket Pricing for Jama Masjid Mathura
Adult Free
Child Free

Disclaimer: Please note that prices are subject to change, cross check required .

Tips when you are visiting to Jama Masjid Mathura
Dress Modestly
Visitors are advised to dress conservatively to respect the religious nature of the site.
Prayer Timings
Be mindful of the prayer times, especially on Fridays, as the mosque will be particularly busy.
Photography Restrictions
Photography might be restricted in some areas inside the mosque, so it's best to ask for permission before taking pictures.
Top 5 Reviews on Jama Masjid Mathura
ksresearcher
Wrote on 17th Sep, 2023
Masjid in Old Delhi with History
This masjid or mosque is located in old Delhi. Close to the Red Fort, this religious center was moderately busy on a Sunday morning. Inside, you can see the architectural designs featuring the promin..
47ankit
Wrote on 23rd Mar, 2018
Nice historic Mosque
This mosque is a historic beauty and the architecture is magnificent. When you reach here you have to go some 20-30 steps up and then remove shoes and carry them in one of the hands as they do namaj i..
chetan1586
Wrote on 26th Feb, 2018
Historically significant !!
Jama Masjid is a great place of historical significance and is a must visit for history lovers. It dates back to very old & ancient times.
arghya65
Wrote on 28th Feb, 2017
Jama Masjid - Another historic place in Mathura
Jama Masjid of Mathura is another historic place adjacent to the Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple Complex. It was constructed by Emperor Aurangzeb. It now becomes a popular tourist attraction in Mathura..
Sunil180
Wrote on 10th Jan, 2017
Historical Mosque
Tried visiting the place but could not find the excess ...from janam bhumi temple u can c the huge back face made red stone.

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