Sabancı Central Mosque, Adana
Facts and practical information
The Sabancı Central Mosque, with its majestic presence, stands as the crowning jewel of Adana, Turkey. This impressive place of worship is not only the largest mosque in Turkey but also one of the biggest in the Balkans and the Middle East. Completed in 1998, the mosque was constructed with the support of the Sabancı Foundation, hence its name.
With its six towering minarets, the mosque's architecture draws inspiration from both classical Ottoman and Seljuk designs, creating an elegant fusion that dominates the skyline of Adana. The central dome, soaring 54 meters high, is supported by eight pillars, an architectural marvel that leaves visitors in awe.
The mosque can accommodate up to 28,500 worshippers, a testament to its grand scale. Its interior is just as impressive as its exterior, with intricate decorations, calligraphy, and a vast prayer hall that invites reflection and tranquility. The use of marble, gold, and stained glass in the construction of the mosque adds to its grandeur and beauty.
The Sabancı Central Mosque is not only a place for daily prayers but also a center of cultural and educational activities. It includes a library, conference hall, and rooms for religious education, making it a hub for the Islamic community in the region.
The mosque is situated on the banks of the Seyhan River, offering stunning views and a serene atmosphere for both worshippers and visitors. It is open to visitors throughout the year, with respect for prayer times and religious functions.
Sabancı Central Mosque – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ramazanoglu Mosque, Merkez Park, Adana Sinema Müzesi, Atatürk Museum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Sabancı Central Mosque by public transport?
Bus
- Yüreğir Otogarı (14 min walk)
Metro
- Akıncılar • Lines: M1 (15 min walk)
- Cumhuriyet • Lines: M1 (20 min walk)
Train
- Adana (30 min walk)