Pyramid Mosque, Kuwait City
The Pyramid Mosque, also known as Shaikh Nasser Al Sabah Mosque, is a striking landmark located in Salmiya city. Its distinctive design in the form of a pyramid sets it apart from traditional mosque architecture. The mosque features a unique composition of layered mastabas, resembling the step pyramid structure seen in Ancient Egypt.
The Pyramid Mosque holds significant religious importance and serves as a popular place of worship, particularly during the weekly Friday Prayers. Islam plays a vital role in Kuwait, and on Fridays, Muslim men gather at their local neighborhood mosques for the noonday prayer. If one wishes to observe this important religious practice discreetly, visiting the mosque during Friday noon offers a glimpse of the devoted men praying on their special mats.
The interior of the Pyramid Mosque is adorned with beautiful Islamic mosaics that embellish the walls, adding to its aesthetic appeal. The intricate designs and artistry reflect the rich artistic heritage of Islamic architecture. While non-Muslims are not permitted to enter the mosque, they are welcome to admire the impressive exterior. The Pyramid Mosque's unique architectural style attracts many tourists who appreciate its exceptional modern design.
Adjacent to the mosque, there is a tall tower that complements the pyramid structure. The tower adds an additional element to the overall visual appeal of the mosque complex. In the evenings, the exterior of the mosque is often illuminated with colorful lights, further enhancing its captivating presence.
The Pyramid Mosque holds significant religious importance and serves as a popular place of worship, particularly during the weekly Friday Prayers. Islam plays a vital role in Kuwait, and on Fridays, Muslim men gather at their local neighborhood mosques for the noonday prayer. If one wishes to observe this important religious practice discreetly, visiting the mosque during Friday noon offers a glimpse of the devoted men praying on their special mats.
The interior of the Pyramid Mosque is adorned with beautiful Islamic mosaics that embellish the walls, adding to its aesthetic appeal. The intricate designs and artistry reflect the rich artistic heritage of Islamic architecture. While non-Muslims are not permitted to enter the mosque, they are welcome to admire the impressive exterior. The Pyramid Mosque's unique architectural style attracts many tourists who appreciate its exceptional modern design.
Adjacent to the mosque, there is a tall tower that complements the pyramid structure. The tower adds an additional element to the overall visual appeal of the mosque complex. In the evenings, the exterior of the mosque is often illuminated with colorful lights, further enhancing its captivating presence.
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Pyramid Mosque on Map
Sight Name: Pyramid Mosque
Sight Location: Kuwait City, Kuwait (See walking tours in Kuwait City)
Sight Type: Religious
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Sight Location: Kuwait City, Kuwait (See walking tours in Kuwait City)
Sight Type: Religious
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
Walking Tours in Kuwait City, Kuwait
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Kuwait City Introduction Walking Tour
Gently washed by the azure waters of the Persian Bay in the Arabian Gulf, Kuwait City, the capital of Kuwait, is an enchanting fusion of time-honored heritage and resplendent modernity.
The precursor of Kuwait City was established as a fishing village, in the early 17th century, by the Bani Utub tribe, led by Sheikh Sabah I. The settlement grew and became an important commercial hub, known... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.5 Km or 2.2 Miles
The precursor of Kuwait City was established as a fishing village, in the early 17th century, by the Bani Utub tribe, led by Sheikh Sabah I. The settlement grew and became an important commercial hub, known... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.5 Km or 2.2 Miles
Salmiya Walking Tour
Some twelve kilometers southeast of the center of Kuwait City lies the vibrant and popular district of Salmiya. Replete with a kaleidoscope of cultural wonders and architectural marvels, this bustling and cosmopolitan area is an indulgent sanctuary for the senses. Whether you're interested in shopping, cultural experiences, or simply relaxing by the sea, it has something to offer for... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.8 Km or 2.4 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.8 Km or 2.4 Miles