Built in 1801 by Penang’s Indian Muslim community, the Kapitan Keling Mosque is a striking presence on George Town’s skyline. Its Mughal-style architecture, characterized by onion domes and a soaring minaret, distinguishes it along the “Street of Harmony.” Inside, the mosque features an airy prayer hall that can accommodate up to 1,500 worshippers. Visitors today can admire the intricate details and spacious interior, which offer a glimpse into the rich cultural and religious heritage of the area.
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