Overview
The Taipei Grand Mosque is Taiwan's largest and most architecturally significant mosque, featuring classic Ottoman-influenced Islamic design with a striking minaret and a spacious prayer hall.
Highlights
- Ottoman Architecture: The white-domed structure with its 20-meter minaret is unlike anything else in Taipei.
- Prayer Hall: The interior features elegant geometric tile work and a grand qibla wall facing Mecca.
- Cultural Bridge: The mosque serves as a cultural center for Taiwan's growing Muslim community.
History
Completed in 1960 with funding from multiple Muslim-majority nations, it replaced an earlier wartime mosque. The current building was designed to accommodate diplomatic relations with Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian countries.
Visitor Tips
- Respectful Dress: Visitors should dress modestly; women may be asked to cover their hair.
- Exterior Visit: Non-Muslims can admire the exterior; interior visits may be arranged by request.
- Duration: 15–20 minutes.