Al Fateh Grand Mosque, named after the founder of Bahrain, stands as a monumental structure in Manama, capable of accommodating up to 7,000 worshippers. The mosque’s most striking feature is its vast fiberglass dome, the largest of its kind globally. Constructed with an international array of materials, including Italian marble, Austrian glass, and Indian wood, the mosque showcases a blend of traditional and modern architectural elements. Visitors can explore the intricate design and craftsmanship, experiencing a serene and culturally rich environment.
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