• Saudi Arabia | Religious

    Mosque, Riyadh
    Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
    • Ottoman Architectural Design
    • 120 Worshipers
Overview
A centre of worship and a sacred space for prayer, this mosque enjoys the stature of being both, unique in its construction and a complementing feature of the surrounding structures. A beacon of hope, the mosque is a harmonious addition to a lavish estate.

Value Excellence
Built within the boundaries of a privately owned palace in the city of Riyadh, this mosque is a matter of pride for the residents and guests of the estate. While the design of the mosque resembles the Ottoman style of architecture, it is modified to make the place unique, while also helping it blend in as a part of the entire estate. Spread in a large area, the main prayer hall of the mosque alone is about 175 square meters, where 120 worshippers can be accommodated comfortably.
The mosque also boasts of an opulent main entrance area as well as an ablution area. The outside, however, is where the mosque shines the most. Red Indian limestone, specially imported for this project, adorns the entirety of the facade, while the dome of the mosque is clad with customised lead sheets. The dome was built by a Master Turkish Craftsman, which shows an unmatched finesse in its construction.

Design & Quality Excellence
Diyar brings together the elements of design and brilliant engineering in all projects
●    Eclectic style and design that runs throughout the structure
●    Comfortable and spacious on the inside while truly unique on the outside
●    Surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens
●    Made with the use of traditional Ottoman building techniques

Location Excellence
The mosque is the part of a private palace in the heart of the city of Riyadh and is accessible from all parts of the city.
 

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