Visit Putra Mosque to see one of the city's important places of worship, built to accommodate a congregation of 15,000. Constructed using rose-tinted granite, the mosque's nine pink domes attractively punctuate the main building, with the reddish hue reflecting in the surrounding waters of Lake Putrajaya. Inside, the domes represent neat examples of deeply intricate Islamic patterns above a vast main prayer hall. Completed in 1999, the building has become the primary place of worship for Muslims in the city. The mosque welcomes all visitors, but note you must be in proper attire: dress modestly (no shorts) and women must cover their heads. With our custom trip planner, Putrajaya attractions like Putra Mosque can be center stage of your vacation plans, and you can find out about other attractions like it, unlike it, near it, and miles away.
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For many, the pink mosque is the only reason of visiting Putrajaya. While Malaysia's de jure capital definitely has more to offer, Putra Mosque is indeed impressive and interesting. The fairy...
For many, the pink mosque is the only reason of visiting Putrajaya. While Malaysia's de jure capital definitely has more to offer, Putra Mosque is indeed impressive and interesting. The fairy... more »
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It’s a very nice place to visit. The area was clean and not that crowded if you go early in the morning. Just go early to avoid the crowd and you get good pictures.
It’s a very nice place to visit. The area was clean and not that crowded if you go early in the morning. Just go early to avoid the crowd and you get good pictures. more »
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A splendid mosque located in Putrajaya. The pink color mosque is like an iconic landmark represents a city on a post card. The interior decorations of the mosque are with beautiful appearance as well. Not only the mosque, but also the surrounding areas are very clean. A square is near the mosque, and visitors can see Malaysia’s national flag and flags of 13 states flying in the sky. No admission charges.
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Tremendous architecture with beautiful interior and exterior. Tourist attractions and busy during Friday praying. Huge and spacious praying area at both outdoor and indoor hall. An interesting matter is here non-muslim person can visit it to see it's beauty. Not only that if any person is in short dress he/she must wear a covering cloth before entering the Masjid region, which is also provided here. Make sure to walk around the surroundings to get nice view. Friendly disabled and they do arrange wheelchair too. Clean toilet and super friendly staff. . Have fun!
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