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Landmark: Grand Mosque of SurabayaCity: Surabaya
Country: Indonesia
Continent: Asia
Grand Mosque of Surabaya, Surabaya, Indonesia, Asia
The Grand Mosque of Surabaya is a significant religious structure located in Surabaya, Indonesia.
It serves as a central place of worship for the Muslim community in the city.
Visual Characteristics
The mosque features a prominent central dome constructed from white marble. Its exterior walls are also clad in white marble, providing a clean and imposing facade. Two tall minarets, each approximately 60 meters in height, flank the main prayer hall. The architectural style blends traditional Islamic design with modern elements, incorporating large arched windows and intricate geometric patterns in its detailing. The interior prayer hall is spacious, with a high ceiling and extensive use of white marble flooring.
Location & Access Logistics
The Grand Mosque of Surabaya is situated at Jalan Masjid Al Akbar Timur No.1, within the Surabaya Center area. It is approximately 7 kilometers southeast of the city center. Access is via Jalan Masjid Al Akbar Timur, a well-maintained urban road. Ample parking is available within the mosque complex, accommodating both cars and motorcycles. Public transport options include city buses that service the surrounding area; specific routes can be identified by local transit information.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of the Grand Mosque of Surabaya began in 1995 and was completed in 2000. It was designed by architect Ir. H. Mohammad Anshori. The mosque was built to accommodate the growing Muslim population and serve as a major Islamic center for the region. Its purpose is primarily for congregational prayer, religious education, and community gatherings.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe the architectural design and interior layout of the prayer hall. Religious services are conducted daily. Educational programs and lectures are sometimes held within the complex. Photography of the exterior and interior is permitted during non-prayer times.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the mosque complex. Shaded areas are provided in the courtyards and under the porticoes. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the vicinity. Food vendors are typically located in the immediate vicinity outside the mosque grounds.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal lighting for photography, early morning or late afternoon is recommended. The best months for visiting are generally during the dry season, from May to September, when rainfall is less frequent. Prayer times should be avoided for general visitation to respect worshippers.
Facts & Legends
A unique feature of the mosque is its large central dome, which is said to be one of the largest single-piece marble domes in Indonesia. Local lore suggests that the mosque's construction was inspired by a vision of unity and spiritual growth for the city.
Nearby Landmarks
- Taman Bungkul (0.8km West)
- Monumen Kapal Selam (1.2km Northwest)
- House of Sampoerna (2.5km Northwest)
- Surabaya Town Hall (2.8km Northwest)
- Tugu Pahlawan (3.1km Northwest)