Tehran: Mosque
Places and attractions in the Mosque category
Categories
- Museum
- Universities and schools
- Park
- History museum
- Neighbourhood
- Historical place
- Street
- Church
- Mosque
- Specialty museum
- Art museum
- Synagogue
- Square
- Cemetery
- Tower
- Sacred and religious sites
- Nightlife
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Arenas and stadiums
Sepahsalar Mosque
The Sepahsalar Mosque, also known as the Shahid Motahari Mosque, stands as an emblematic religious edifice in the heart of Tehran, Iran. This mosque, with its intricate architecture and historical significance, is one of the largest in the country and serves as a...
Jameh Mosque of Tehran
Jameh Mosque of Tehran is the oldest mosque in Tehran, with its oldest Shabestan, more than a thousand years old, and is also known as the Atiq Mosque.
Mirza Mousa Mosque
Mirza Mousa Mosque is a prominent old mosque in Tehran, Iran, located in Naser Khosrou Street in Tehran Grand Bazaar.
Fakhr-ol-dowleh Mosque
Fakhr-ol-dowleh mosque or Fakhr mosque, originally named Amin-ol-dowleh mosque, is a historic mosque in Fakhrabad street in the Shemiran Gate neighborhood, Tehran. It was designed and built by Nikolai Markov in 1949.
Shah Mosque
The Shah Mosque, also known as the Soltāni Mosque meaning "royal", renamed the Imam Mosque, after the 1979 Iranian Revolution, is a principal mosque in the northern section of the Grand Bazaar in Tehran, Iran.
Vali-e-Asr Mosque
The Vali-e-Asr Mosque or Valiasr Mosque is located in Tehran, Iran. It takes its name, a reference to the Mahdi in Shi'ite tradition, from the nearby Valiasr Street. The mosque was designed by the founders of the Iranian architectural and urban design firm Fluid Motion Architects, Reza Daneshmir and Catherine Spiridonoff.
Lorzadeh Mosque
Lorzadeh Mosque is related to the 14th century Solar Hijri calendar and is located in Tehran, Lorzadeh Street. The coordinates of the Mosque are 35.666074, 51.439844.
Hosseiniyeh Ershad
The Hosseinieh Ershad or Hosseiniyeh Ershad is a non-traditionalist religious institute established by Nasser Minachi in Tehran, Iran. It was closed for a time by the Pahlavi government in 1972. The institute is housed in a large, domed hall, and is used for lectures on history, culture, society, and religion.
Qoba Mosque
The Qoba Mosque is a Mosque in Tehran, with a view of the Alborz Mountains to the north. It is located on Ghoba Street between Negin Street and Khushak Street. The mosque was closed by the Shah in 1975 because of Mohammad Mofatteh's political teachings.