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Djamaa el Djazaïr (), also known as the Great Mosque of Algiers (), is a large
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located in
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, Algeria. Opened in April 2019, it houses the world's tallest
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and is the third-largest mosque in the world after the
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and
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of
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in Saudi Arabia. The mosque features a prayer hall (
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) with an area of , capable of accommodating 120,000 worshippers. The central nave of this hall is surrounded by colonnades, with the mihrab located to the east, made of white marble. The hall is topped by a dome with a diameter of , reaching a height of .


History

The project to provide the capital Algiers with a grand mosque was presented as an initiative of the former Algerian president
Abdelaziz Bouteflika Abdelaziz Bouteflika (; ; 2 March 1937 – 17 September 2021) was an Algerian politician and diplomat who served as the seventh president of Algeria from 1999 to his resignation in 2019. Before his stint as an Algerian politician, Bouteflika s ...
to mark his presidential mandates. The German consortium that designed Djamaâ El Djazaïr consisted of two architectural firms named "KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten" and "Krebs und Kiefer" until 2016. This German consortium won the international architectural competition for the project in January 2008, and the contract was signed in July 2008 for the execution in the presence of the German
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. The commission included general design and execution studies for all disciplines, as well as monitoring and control of the construction works of Djamaâ El Djazaïr. The design team consisted of over 100 architects and engineers. In 2007, the engineering and construction company Dessau-Soprin obtained the project management contract. The Chinese company
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(CSCEC) was tasked with the construction of the Mosque El Djazaïr. The first concrete foundation casting operations began on 16 August 2012, after a launching ceremony. The construction was expected to create 17,000 jobs, with 10,000 workers from China and 7,000 from Algeria. The French engineering firm Socotec later joined the project. The French consulting firm Egis oversaw the construction from February 2016 to verify the additional plans provided by CSCEC. Djamaâ El Djazaïr was financed by the Algerian state with an initial budget of 1 billion euros (approximately 1.5 billion dollars). The official cost of the mosque was 898 million euros or nearly 2 billion dollars. The construction lasted for seven years. The construction was criticized for its monumental aspect and its expensive costs. Despite some criticisms, the inauguration and the first prayer inside the mosque attracted a large crowd of Algerian faithful.


Architecture

The architecture of the mosque is of square geometry combining modern and traditional styles. It evokes the oldest type of mosque, the mosque with colonnades which open upwards like a flower while providing space for technical conduits. The mosque sits on a site covering and overlooks the
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. The prayer hall has a capacity of 37,000 worshippers, while the structure including the compound can house up to 120,000 worshippers and has parking space for 7,000 cars. The complex also houses a Quran school, a park, a library, staff housing area, a fire station, a museum of Islamic art, and a research center on the history of Algeria. The mosque also has a tall minaret, the tallest in the world, which due to containing office space also meets the definition of a building, and was the tallest building in Africa until overtaken in 2024 by the Iconic Tower in
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. It also houses an observation deck atop the minaret, which has 37 floors. The mosque is designed to withstand an earthquake of magnitude 9.0 and the structure has been specially processed to resist corrosion. The main prayer hall has 618 octagonal columns serving as support pillars and of calligraphic writing engraved with a laser system. The dome of the prayer hall has a diameter of and rises to a height of .


Access


Roadways

Several roads and other means of access lead to Djamaâ El Djazaïr from the Algiers suburbs. It can be accessed by car via the northern ring road of Algiers, taking the Mohammadia/Grande Mosque exit.


Public Transport

The Algiers tramway provides access via the ''Pont El Harrach'' and ''Bellevue'' stations, located within a 10-minute walking distance of the Mosque. The ETUSA bus line B19 passes near the Mosque, which can connect it to the metro line M1 or to the Algiers commuter rail network via the Caroubier station. It will soon be possible to access the mosque by boat via the Algiers Marina project, north of the mosque, where a maritime terminal will be built. The mosque also has a
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.


Gallery

File:The yard of the great Mosque of Algiers.jpg, The yard of the mosque. File:Mosque of Algiers architecture.jpg, Architecture of the pillars. File:Mosque of Algiers Logo.jpg, The Mosque's logo in Arabic typography. File:Mosque of Algiers Golden dome.jpg, The dome.


See also

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Djamaa el Kebir Djamaa el Kebir (), also known as the Great Mosque of Algiers (), is a historic mosque in Algiers, Algeria. It is located within the Casbah of Algiers, Casbah (old city), near the city's harbor. Dating to 1097, it is one of the few remaining exam ...
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Algerian Islamic reference The Algerian Islamic reference is the fundamentalist and legal framework for the practice of the religion of Islam in Algeria within Sunnism under the tutelage of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Endowments. Reference elements Sunnism A ...
* Hizb Rateb (
Hezzab The Hezzab () is the Hafiz (Quran), hafiz or qāriʾ supervising or participating in the Hizb Rateb in Mosques in Algeria, mosques and zawiyas in Algeria according to the Algerian Islamic reference under the supervision of the Ministry of Religi ...
,
Bash Hezzab The Bash Hezzab () is the senior Hezzab supervising the Hizb Rateb and Salka (Sufism), Salka in Mosques in Algeria, mosques and zawiyas in Algeria according to the Algerian Islamic reference under the supervision of the Ministry of Religious Af ...
, Salka) * Lists of mosques * List of mosques in Africa * List of mosques in Algeria * List of tallest buildings in Algeria *
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List of cultural assets of Algeria List of cultural assets of Algeria includes monuments, natural sites and parks, and other cultural assets as classed by the Algerian Ministry of Culture. The Ministry's list was updated in September 2019 with 1,030 cultural assets across the count ...
* List of most expensive buildings


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* {{Authority control Buildings and structures in Algiers Islamic holy places Mosques in Algiers Mosques completed in 2019 Djazair 2019 establishments in Algeria 21st-century religious buildings and structures in Algeria