Mohammed VI Mosque | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
Location | |
Location | Conakry, Guinea |
Shown within Guinea | |
Geographic coordinates | 9°35′26.2″N 13°37′42.8″W / 9.590611°N 13.628556°W |
Architecture | |
Type | mosque |
Groundbreaking | 24 February 2017 |
Specifications | |
Capacity | 3,000 worshippers |
Site area | 4,040 m2 |
The Mohammed VI Mosque (French: Mosquée turque de Koloma) is a mosque in Conakry, Guinea.
History
The construction of the mosque was inaugurated on 24 February 2017 in a ceremony attended by President Alpha Condé and Morocco King Mohammed VI.[1]
Architecture
The mosque building was constructed on a site area of 4,040 m2, which also includes a library, conference room and administrative pavilion. It has the capacity of 3,000 worshippers.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "HM the King Inaugurates Construction Works of New Mosque in Conakry". Mohammed VI Foundation of African Oulema. 24 February 2017. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
- ↑ MAP (24 February 2017). "HM the King, Guinean President Kick Off Construction Works of New Mosque in Conakry". Maroc.ma. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
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