Sultan Qotz Mosque

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Sultan Qotz Mosque: A Testament to Islamic Artistry

The Sultan Qotz Mosque, constructed in 1284 by Sultan Al-Malik Al-Nasir Muhammad, serves as a remarkable example of medieval Islamic architecture.

Located in Cairo, this mosque is significant due to its elaborate design featuring a courtyard, intricate carved minarets, and detailed tile work. It reflects the architectural style prominent during the Mamluk period and serves a vital role in the cultural heritage of Egypt.

Unforgettable Highlights

  • 🕌 Magnificent Minarets
  • 📜 Historical Significance
  • 🌿 Serene Courtyard

Accessibility is free, making it a must-visit for tourists, families, historians, and anyone interested in architecture and culture.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Sultan Qotz Mosque

Construction Year

Built in 1284 during the Mamluk Sultanate, the mosque showcases the era's architectural excellence.

Cultural Significance

The mosque plays an integral role in the cultural identity of Cairo, often used for religious gatherings.

Architectural Features

Notable for its elegant minarets and intricate geometric patterns that exemplify Islamic artistry.

Location

Haroun El rasheed st.

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