Fodor's Expert Review Malé Hukuru Miskiy (Malé Friday Mosque)

Maldives Religious Building/Site/Shrine

The oldest mosque in the Maldives, Hukuru Miskiy dates from the late 1650s and was built on the foundations of an earlier temple. The strangely shaped squat minaret in front, which resembles a giant wedding cake, was added during the 1670s. At first glance the mosque looks a bit rough (it has a corrugated iron roof to protect it from the elements) but closer inspection of the white coral walls will reveal some lovely carved patterns. You are welcome to go inside—the interior is justly famous for its woodcarvings and lacquer work—but it is still used for prayer so dress respectfully, as you would when entering any religious building (headscarves for ladies, no shorts or bare shoulders for anyone).

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Medhuziyaarai Magu
Malé, Kaafu Atoll  Maldives

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Free, Avoid visits during Muslim prayers.

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