National Mosque (Masjid Negara)
- The National Mosque of Malaysia is situated in Kuala Lumpur.
- Has a limit of 15,000 individuals to pray at a time.
- Located among 13 acres of land (53,000 m2) of lovely gardens.
- The great National Mosque, or Masjid Negara, was inherent 1965 as a symbol of Malaysia’s recently won independence.
What can you find there?
- The primary rooftop is reminiscent of an open umbrella; the minaret's top is folded one.
- The folded plates of the solid primary rooftop are an creative solution to achieving the larger spans required in the main gathering hall
- 48 little domes specking the yard motivated by the great mosque in Mecca
- The 240ft minaret sounds the call to prayer to God that can be heard crosswise over Chinatown.
- Reflecting pools and fountains spread all through the compound.
- A recently opened exhibition that tells the historical backdrop of National Mosque with some authentic things
- The design is extraordinarily presented by Malaysian, with parts of society, atmosphere, convention and innovation
How to get to the National Mosque (Masjid Negara)?
Masjid Negara, Jalan Perdana, 50480, Kuala Lumpur.
- By taxi-Per trip taxi to set you back about RM20 from anyplace inside of the city centre.
- By transport the RapidKL transport (B101 and B112) and get off at the Dayabumi Complex.
More information about National Mosque (Masjid Negara)
- Opening Hours: 06:30am - 01:00pm, 02:30pm - 04:00pm and 05:30pm - 07:00pm.
- Entrance fee: Free