Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
The majestic Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Mosque is probably the most imposing religious and national landmark in Abu Dhabi to date. It is also arguably one of the most important architectural treasures of contemporary UAE society and one of the most beautiful in the world. It is the largest mosque in the United Arab Emirates and considered within the Top 10 biggest mosques in the world. First considerations to build the Mosque began in the late 1980s and much thought was given to its location and its design over the next decade.
The 22,412 square metre Mosque site is equivalent to around the size of five football fields, and can accommodate 40,960 worshippers.
Sheikh Zayed Mosque is seen as a construction to unite the world, using artisans and materials from countries such as Italy, Germany, Morocco, India, Turkey, Iran, China, Greece and the UAE.
The Mosques initial architectural design was Moroccan, but it evolved to include many global features, including exterior walls that are of traditional Turkish design. Natural materials were chosen for its design and construction due to their long-lasting qualities, including marble, stone, gold, semi-precious stones, crystals and ceramics.