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Anderkilla Shahi Jame Mosque

Anderkilla Shahi Jame Mosque

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Parim aeg külastamiseks

Visit late afternoon (3:30-5:00 PM) when the sun casts warm light across the domes and the courtyard is quieter. Friday mornings see larger crowds for prayers, so avoid those hours for a peaceful experience.

Eelarvenõuanded

Entry is free as it's an active mosque. Donations are optional but appreciated; consider contributing 20-50 BDT to the maintenance box near the entrance.

Soovitatav

History enthusiasts, Architecture lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Solo travelers

Planeeri oma külastusaeg

30-45 minutes

Teave

Kiired faktid: Three domes crown the prayer hall, each topped with striking terracotta ornamentation that glows amber in the late afternoon sun. The mosque's western wall once connected to a Mughal-era fort complex, making it one of the few surviving fort-mosques in Bangladesh.

Esiletõstmised: Inside, a single 300-year-old tamarisk tree stands in the courtyard, its gnarled branches framing the entrance perfectly for photos at golden hour. Locals believe the tree was planted by a Sufi saint who once meditated here, and you'll still find tiny prayer papers wedged into its bark.

Sisekujunduse nõuanded

  • Remove your shoes before stepping onto the marble platform outside the prayer hall, not just at the main door.
  • Stand at the southwestern corner of the courtyard for the best photo: all three domes line up perfectly against the sky.
  • Visit on a Thursday evening when the mosque lights up with soft green illumination for a completely different atmosphere.
  • Bring a light scarf or shawl; women are expected to cover their heads while inside the prayer area.

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