A visit to Abu Dhabi is incomplete without experiencing the magnificent Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, one of the world’s largest and most breathtaking mosques. This remarkable landmark beautifully reflects the harmony between Islamic traditions and global cultural influences.
With its open-door policy, the mosque warmly welcomes visitors from around the world, inviting them to admire its architectural splendor while gaining a deeper understanding of the emirate’s cultural and spiritual heritage. The mosque can accommodate up to 55,000 worshippers and guests daily, featuring 1,096 columns inlaid with amethyst and jasper, 82 white marble domes, shimmering reflective pools, gold-plated Swarovski chandeliers, a stunning main prayer hall, and a vast courtyard adorned with one of the largest marble mosaic artworks globally—offering countless photo-worthy moments.
Your journey continues at Wahat Al Karama, a 46,000 sqm memorial located directly opposite the mosque. This timeless tribute honors Emirati martyrs who sacrificed their lives in service to the nation. The site includes a permanent memorial dedicated to the UAE’s heroes—including soldiers, police, diplomats, and civilians—since 1971.
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