Black ouss very good place i like it 💕
Lahcen Boukacem I had the incredible opportunity to visit the Great Mosque of Algeria, and it was nothing short of breathtaking! The architecture is a stunning blend of modern design and traditional Islamic elements. The sheer size of the mosque is awe-inspiring, and the intricate details in the decor are a testament to the skill of the artisans. The atmosphere inside is peaceful, making it a perfect spot for reflection and admiration. The panoramic views from the minaret are absolutely worth the climb! The surrounding gardens add to the beauty, creating a serene environment. If you're in Algeria, this is a place you absolutely cannot miss! It’s not just a religious site; it’s a cultural landmark that offers a glimpse into the rich history and heritage of the region. I highly recommend taking the time to explore and soak in the beauty of this magnificent mosque. Visit and be inspired! ✨
Ismail Amaan Absolutely beautiful Masjid. The courtyard with trees emerging from the marble is especially unique. Definitely a must-do if visiting Algiers. We visited twice during our stay.
Rima A The details in this mosque is super beautiful I visit this mosque twice once morning time and other night The mosque open only on prayers time You must wear modest clothes to enter I thins now it’s opened for jumaa and taraweeh in Ramadan There’s no inside parking this is why it’s always messy outside the mosque it’s horrible they need to open the interior parking as soon as possible to avoid all that traffic outside and I guess it’s super annoying for the residents of that area Inside the mosque there’s too many places not opened yet like library and the manarat for visit . The architecture it’s modern and the details are bit more andalucia style We love the visit there Mashalah great piece of art 😍🥰 Added huge effect on the region specially when you enter Algeria via sea first thing you face is the long manarat of the mosque 🕌❤️
Andy Smith This is quite an impressive mosque and can be seen from the Atlas mountains, the tower standing high above the city. Its an impressive construction and huge, with the mosque prayer hall making up only part of the campus. As visitors we were able to go in to the inner square, but unlike in Casablanca, we were not allowed in to the prayer hall. You can only visit the mosque during prayer time, thus it makes sense you cannot enter the hall. I would have liked to walk around more of the campus, but we were limited as where we were allowed to go. I would recommend a visit with a guide.