The National Mosque of Malaysia, also known as Masjid Negara, is a remarkable architectural and cultural gem. Visiting this mosque was an enriching experience.The stunning modernist design, with its striking blue and green tiles, is a sight to behold. The grand prayer hall is spacious and serene, allowing for a tranquil visit.Very beautifully designed mosque which is open for tours for visitors as well!Definitely worth a visit!One of the most iconic landmark in the heart of Kuala Lumpur and one of the most impressive mosque in the city.
The National Mosque of Malaysia, also known as Masjid Negara, is a remarkable architectural and cultural gem. Visiting this mosque was an enriching experience.The stunning modernist design, with its striking blue and green tiles, is a sight to behold. The grand prayer hall is spacious and serene, allowing for a tranquil visit.Very beautifully designed mosque which is open for tours for visitors as well!Definitely worth a visit!One of the most iconic landmark in the heart of Kuala Lumpur and one of the most impressive mosque in the city.
The National Mosque of Malaysia, also known as Masjid Negara, is a remarkable architectural and cultural gem. Visiting this mosque was an enriching experience.The stunning modernist design, with its striking blue and green tiles, is a sight to behold. The grand prayer hall is spacious and serene, allowing for a tranquil visit.Very beautifully designed mosque which is open for tours for visitors as well!Definitely worth a visit!One of the most iconic landmark in the heart of Kuala Lumpur and one of the most impressive mosque in the city.
Located near the Lake Garden in Kuala Lumpur, and well known as Masjid Negara. It is one of the most beautiful mosque in Malaysia.
Known as the largest mosque in Southeast Asia. The architectural style is relatively modern, completely different from the traditional Middle Eastern onion style. Tourists can register at the main entrance for free. Note that the girls are required to wear the free purple robes they provide. Everyone has to take off their shoes when entering. The indoor promenade is very good to see the scenery and enjoy the coolness, as long as it is not noisy. The main prayer hall can only be exterior, and the inside is a Muslim prayer area, and tourists will enter at the end. There is also a small building area along the corner of the promenade, with small monuments inside. Please note that that is the tomb of several Founding Fathers in Malaysia. Please take a detour to take pictures.
Malaysia National Mosque is a mosque for 15,000 people, and its main features are a 73-meter-high minaret and a 16-angle star-shaped concrete main roof, like an open umbrella, the minaret hat is folded, and the building is surrounded by reflective pools and fountains. Completed in 1965, the mosque was constructed in bold and modern reinforced concrete, symbolizing the aspirations of the then newly independent country.
This mosque is the largest mosque in Kuala Lumpur city, free to open, but pay attention to their Muslim prayer, tourists are not allowed to enter, so every day is open in time, I sent the open schedule together