Sidi Mahrez Mosque

Mosque in Tunis, Tunisia
36°48′15″N 10°10′06″E / 36.80417°N 10.16833°E / 36.80417; 10.16833ArchitectureTypeMosque

Sidi Mahrez Mosque, also known as Mohamed Bey El Mouradi Mosque, is a mosque in Tunis, Tunisia. It is an official historical monument.

Localization

This mosque is located in Medina area of the city.

History

It was built by Mohamed Bey El Mouradi, son of Mourad Bey II in 1692 in honor of the patron-saint of Tunis Sidi Mahrez.

Structure

It is strongly influenced by Ottoman architecture, showing similarities to the Sultan Ahmed II Mosque of Istanbul with a central dome with cupolas occupying the four corners of the square of the prayer hall.[1] Polychrome tiles were imported from Iznik (Turkey) to cover a large part of the wall in the direction of Mecca and the grand pillars that support the central dome.[1]

The interior of the mosque was renovated in the 1960s.[1]

  • External view of the mosque
    External view of the mosque
  • Entrance of the mosque
    Entrance of the mosque
  • Decoration of the dome
    Decoration of the dome
  • decoration of the mosque
    decoration of the mosque

References

  1. ^ a b c "Lieux de culte Municipalité de Tunis" (in French). Government of Tunis. Archived from the original on August 11, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2010.

External links

Media related to Sidi Mahrez Mosque at Wikimedia Commons

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