Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
The new mosque was conceived as a regional size mosque in 2009. Being the spiritual and religious capital of Oman, Nizwa is a fitting location for a major mosque second only to the Grand Mosque in Muscat. Simplicity of form and selective use of decoration are characteristics that distinguish the new mosque from those in other regions. The four minarets give the building a unique quality, reinforcing its position as a major benchmark for the community it serves.
The color of the building and materials reflect what is traditionally used in the area. The mosque, built on 80,000 square meters, is adjacent to the Nizwa wadi which gives an excellent view of the building. The area available for external prayer allows for an additional 5,300 worshippers.
Details
Location
Nizwa, Oman
Cycle
Second Cycle
Worshippers
3350
Owner
Royal Court Affairs
Architect
Engineering Department of the Royal Court
Date Built
2009
Drawings
Map
Information
The new mosque was conceived as a regional size mosque in 2009. Being the spiritual and religious capital of Oman, Nizwa is a fitting location for a major mosque second only to the Grand Mosque in Muscat. Simplicity of form and selective use of decoration are characteristics that distinguish the new mosque from those in other regions. The four minarets give the building a unique quality, reinforcing its position as a major benchmark for the community it serves.
The color of the building and materials reflect what is traditionally used in the area. The mosque, built on 80,000 square meters, is adjacent to the Nizwa wadi which gives an excellent view of the building. The area available for external prayer allows for an additional 5,300 worshippers.