



Great Mosque of Sale
The Great Mosque of Salé, one of Morocco’s largest and oldest mosques, stands as a symbol of religious devotion and architectural grandeur. Located in the historic city of Salé, this mosque has played a pivotal role in the spiritual and cultural life of the region for centuries. Founded in the 12th century during the Almohad dynasty , the mosque showcases classic Moroccan-Andalusian architecture , featuring ornate horseshoe arches, intricate stucco carvings, and traditional zellige tilework . Its vast prayer hall, serene courtyard, and towering minaret reflect the grandeur and significance of Islamic architecture in Morocco. Beyond its architectural beauty , the Great Mosque of Salé has a rich historical legacy , serving as a center for religious learning and a hub of political and social influence throughout Morocco’s history. Though non-Muslims cannot enter , visitors can admire its impressive exterior and immerse themselves in the history of this sacred site , which continues to be a pillar of faith and tradition in Salé.
Less than 2 hours
💡 This duration is based on typical visitor patterns and includes time for exploring, taking photos and enjoying the attraction at a comfortable pace.
Location
✨ Opening Hours
The mosque is open to Muslims for daily prayers and religious activities. Non-Muslim visitors may not be allowed inside the prayer hall but can admire the mosque's exterior and nearby areas.
✨ Photography
While photography of the mosque's exterior and surrounding areas is usually permitted, it is advisable to ask for permission before taking photos inside the mosque.