Punjab, India

    Moorish Mosque

    Kapurthala, Punjab, India

    9/10
    Best time: October to March
    2 hours

    Step into Kapurthala's enchanting Moorish Mosque, a stunning landmark also known as Masjid. Built by Maharaja Jagatjit Singh, this architectural marvel transports you to Morocco with its intricate designs. Imagine stories whispered through its arches, a blend of cultures in the heart of Punjab! A must-see for any India travel enthusiast.

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    Top Activities in Moorish Mosque

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      Admire The Moorish Architectural Style.

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      Capture Stunning Photographs Of The Mosque.

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      Enjoy The Tranquility Of The Mosque'S Surroundings.

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      Explore The Intricate Stucco Work Details.

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      Reflect On The History And Cultural Significance.

    Detailed Information

    Best Time to Visit

    October to March

    When to visit place on the day

    Morning

    Approximate expense

    ₹200 per person

    History

    Commissioned by Maharaja Jagatjit Singh, the Moorish Mosque was built in 1930. The Maharaja, known for his travels and appreciation of global architecture, sought to create a replica of the Grand Mosque of Cordoba in his own kingdom. The construction was overseen by French architect Monsieur Manteaux. Skilled artisans were brought in to execute the intricate designs and stucco work. The mosque served as a symbol of Kapurthala's cosmopolitan nature and the Maharaja's vision of integrating diverse cultural influences. Over the years, it has become an iconic landmark, representing the rich heritage and architectural prowess of the region.

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