Ibn Fares Mosque
The Ben Farès Mosque, also known as Djamaa Ben Farès, originally built as the Great Synagogue of Algiers, is a mosque and former synagogue in Algiers. It was also formerly known as Djamâa Lihoud, which means "Mosque of the Jews" in Algerian Arabic vernacular.
Martyrs' SquareQ3M6+RXP, Boulevard Amilcar Cabral, Algiers 16000, Algeria
Ketchaoua MosqueQ3P6+287, Casbah 16000, Algeria
The Great MosqueQ3M7+W76, Rue El Mourabitoune, Casbah, Algeria
Bab AzzounQ3J6+HC5، Rue Bab Azzoun, Casbah 16000, Algeria
National Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions9 rue Mohamed Akli Malek, Casbah 16000, Algeria
Museum of Modern Art of Algiers25 Rue Larbi Ben M'hidi, Alger Centre 16002, Algeria
Dar Mustapha PachaQ3P6+69X, Rue Aoua Abdelkader, Casbah 16000, Algeria
Raïs PalaceQ3Q7+9HC 23, Boulevard Amara Mohamed Rachid Basse, Casbah 16001, Algeria
Djemaa El DjedidQ3M7+X6R, Boulevard Amilcar Cabral, Algiers, Algeria
Palace of the DeyQ3M3+QX4, Boulevard Mohamed Taleb, Casbah, Algeria
Le Petit Pêcheur Baba aarodj RestaurantQ3P4+2H, Casbah, Algeria
Sidi Brahim El BahriQ3M7+WH2, Rue Saadi et Mokhtar Ben Hafidh, Casbah 32, Algeria
Restaurant18 Rue Ahmed Chaib, Alger Centre 16000, Algeria