Hey adventurers! Visit the Sidi Saiyyed Mosque in Ahmedabad, a jewel of Gujarat! Built in 1573, this beautiful mosque, once known as 'Sidhi Sayed ni Jali', is famous for its stunning stone latticework windows. Imagine intricate trees carved in stone! It's a must-see historical place for all India travel enthusiasts.
Admire Intricate Stone Carvings
Experience The Serene Atmosphere
Explore The Mosque'S Architecture
Learn About Its History
Photography Of The Jalis
October to March
Morning
₹100 per person
Built in 1573 by Sidi Saiyyed, a slave of Sultan Ahmed Shah, the Sidi Saiyyed Mosque is one of the last major mosques built in Ahmedabad during the Mughal rule. The mosque's construction coincided with the decline of the Gujarat Sultanate. It is believed that the mosque was constructed in the last year of the Gujarat Sultanate. The mosque's architecture reflects a blend of Hindu and Islamic styles, with the jalis being a distinct feature. Despite its relatively small size, the mosque has become an iconic symbol of Ahmedabad's rich architectural heritage. The mosque has been preserved well over the years and continues to draw tourists and art enthusiasts.