Hammouda Pacha Mosque
Hammouda Pacha Mosque or Hamouda Pacha al Mouradi is a mosque in Tunis, Tunisia. It is an official historical monument.
Hammouda Pasha Mosque
Localization
This mosque is located in the Medina area of the city, in the Sidi Ben Arous street.
History
Built in 1655 by Hammouda Pacha, it is the second mosque to be built by the Hanafi rite in Tunis.[1]
Architecture
View from the inside of the mosque
The Hammouda Pacha mosque is known for its Turkish architecture. It has an octagon minaret and the hall of prayer is rectangular.
- A panomaric view of the mosque
- Entrance of the mosque from Sidi Ben Arous street
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References
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- "Lieux de culte Municipalité de Tunis" (in French). Government of Tunis. Archived from the original on August 11, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2010.
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