Great Mosque of Algiers (Djamaa el Djazaïr) – Algiers, Algeria
The Great Mosque of Algiers in Algeria, also known as the Djamaa El-Djazair, is the third largest mosque in the world and the largest in Africa, with a prayer hall that can accommodate 120,000 people. The mosque was built by a Chinese construction company during the 2010s. As an iconic work of architecture in Algeria, the mosque is featured on the country's banknotes.
Significance: Inaugurated in 2019, the Great Mosque of Algiers is the largest mosque in Africa and the third-largest in the world. It symbolizes Algeria’s commitment to Islamic heritage and modern architectural innovation.
Key Features:
- Houses the world’s tallest minaret at 265 meters (869 feet).
- Can accommodate up to 120,000 worshippers.
- Includes a library with a capacity of one million books, a museum, and a Quranic school.
- Built with earthquake-resistant technology and features a helicopter landing pad.
Note: The mosque’s construction faced delays and cost overruns, reflecting the complexities of large-scale national projects.
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