Saudi Arabia IMAM TURKI BIN ABDULLAH GRAND MOSQUE RIYADH
The mosque was rebuilt in 1992 on the site of a previous grand mosque, that was built sometime between 1826 and 1830 during the reign of Turki bin Abdullah bin Muhammad al-Saud.
A Grand Mosque existed on the site for decades but was rebuilt by the Arriyadh Development Authority and reopened in January 1993.
Nearby Attractions:
- Explore Masmak Fortress, a clay and mud brick fort in Ad-Diriyah and a tourist attraction place.
- Opt for 'The Edge of the World' tour, an exciting excursion from Riyadh.
- Visit Al Rajhi Grand Mosque, one of the city's most influential Islamic institutions and the biggest mosque in Riyadh.
- Plan a visit to Kingdom Center, a singular landmark in Saudi Arabia, offering unmatched world-class attractions and an unrivaled assortment of the best national and international retail shops.
- Go on a shopping spree to Tahlia street, a famous street for dining and shopping of the most luxury brands in the fashion industry.
- Pack your picnic basket to visit Wadi Namer, a lake and a man-made waterfall that pours over a cliff from the nearby dam. It has ample of space for kids to play and for elders to relax.
A Grand Mosque existed on the site for decades but was rebuilt by the Arriyadh Development Authority and reopened in January 1993.
Nearby Attractions:
- Explore Masmak Fortress, a clay and mud brick fort in Ad-Diriyah and a tourist attraction place.
- Opt for 'The Edge of the World' tour, an exciting excursion from Riyadh.
- Visit Al Rajhi Grand Mosque, one of the city's most influential Islamic institutions and the biggest mosque in Riyadh.
- Plan a visit to Kingdom Center, a singular landmark in Saudi Arabia, offering unmatched world-class attractions and an unrivaled assortment of the best national and international retail shops.
- Go on a shopping spree to Tahlia street, a famous street for dining and shopping of the most luxury brands in the fashion industry.
- Pack your picnic basket to visit Wadi Namer, a lake and a man-made waterfall that pours over a cliff from the nearby dam. It has ample of space for kids to play and for elders to relax.
Photography Tips
I use my Canon 700d Plus 18-55mm kitlens that i shots these pictures was 2020.
- All you need is ultra wide lens such as 10-18mm and zoom lens atleast 18-135mm.
- Photography is free
- All you need is ultra wide lens such as 10-18mm and zoom lens atleast 18-135mm.
- Photography is free
Travel Information
You can reach Grand Mosque by foot, private car, or public transportation (Taxi and Uber). There is parking spot on this place.
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Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
06:19 - 17:53
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Photo Themes
Architecture
cityscape
historical building
Historical City
historical place
history
Long Exposure
Modern Architecture
Locations
Riyadh
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