Religious site
King Abdul Aziz Mosque
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The King Abdul Aziz Mosque, also known as the Marbella Mosque, stands as a prominent landmark on the city's coastline. Its gleaming white marble exterior and tall minaret create a serene and elegant presence. Visitors are welcome to explore the peaceful courtyard and admire the intricate Islamic geometric patterns and calligraphy that adorn the walls. The mosque's location near the sea adds to its tranquil atmosphere, making it a unique cultural and spiritual site in Andalusia. While non-Muslims cannot enter the prayer hall, the exterior and surrounding gardens offer a quiet retreat and a chance to appreciate the architecture.
Don't miss
- Admire the gleaming white marble facade and 32-meter minaret
- Explore the peaceful courtyard with fountains and gardens
- Observe the intricate geometric tilework and Arabic calligraphy
- Photograph the mosque against the backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea
- Visit the small cultural center and library on site
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit King Abdul Aziz Mosque
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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