Kocatepe Mosque is the largest mosque in Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. Its construction began in 1967 and completed in 1987, reflecting a blend of classic Ottoman architecture with modern elements. The mosque is a prominent landmark in the city with its four towering minarets that reach up to 88 meters and a grand dome spanning 25 meters in diameter. With a capacity to accommodate 24,000 worshippers, Kocatepearises impressively above the city skyline and is visible from various parts of the city. Its interior is adorned with exquisite Turkish carpets, beautiful calligraphy, and ornate decorations that exhibit traditional Islamic art. The expansive courtyard and the mosque's surrounding garden add to the serene atmosphere of the site. Kocatepe Mosque not only serves as a place of worship but also as a center for education and social gatherings. It frequently hosts seminars, exhibitions, and conferences. It is a popular tourist attraction in Ankara, offering a spiritual and cultural insight into Turkey’s religious practices and architectural heritage.