Central Mosque

Almaty


Almaty’s multitowered, gold-domed, white-marble central mosque, built in 1999, is one of the largest in the country, with space for 3000 worshippers in the finely decorated main prayer hall. Women must cover their heads, arms and legs when visiting.


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