Gibraltar Sights

  1. Ibrahim-Al-Ibrahim Mosque

    A symbol of the racial and religious symbiosis of Gibraltar's past and, to some degree its present, is the Ibrahim-Al-Ibrahim Mosque, opened in 1997. It was built at the behest of King Fahd of Saudi Arabia to cater for all the Moroccans working on the Rock and is said to be the largest mosque in a non-Islamic country.

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  2. Shrine of Our Lady of Europe

    The southern tip of Gibraltar is known as Europa Point, the location of Gibraltar's first lighthouse, sacked by the infamous corsair (pirate), Barbarossa. It is also the site of the Christian Shrine of Our Lady of Europe, whose 15th-century statue of the Virgin and Child was miraculously unscathed during the pirate's devastating attack.

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