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Kuching City Mosque — Attraction in Sarawak

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Kuching City Mosque
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Nearby attractions
Borneo Cultures Museum
Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Padang Merdeka
Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
India Mosque Kuching
93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
The Old Court House Kuching
7, Jalan Barrack, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
St Thomas's Cathedral (Anglican Church)
Jln McDougall, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Sarawak Museum
Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, Taman Budaya, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Sarawak Islamic Heritage Museum
Jalan P. Ramlee, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Kuching Waterfront
7, Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, 93100 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Songket & Keringkam Gallery
93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
The Round Tower
Jalan Tun Abang Hj. Openg, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Nearby restaurants
Kolo Mee Red
MY Sarawak Kuching Jalan Power Tower Market Hawker Center Stall No 29, 93000, Malaysia
Swee Kang Ais Kacang
Jalan Kulas - Haji Taha Interchange, Kampung Bandarshah, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Tuk Tuk Thai Boat Noodle, Plaza Merdeka
Level 3 L3-18,19,20 & Part of Common Area Plaza Merdeka Shopping Centre, 93350 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
IG Ais Kacang Gambier
7, Jln Gambier, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Mom's Laksa
Lot 276, Jln Haji Taha, Kuching Town Land District, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Burger King Plaza Merdeka
G-43-45, Ground Floor, Plaza Merdeka Shopping Centre, 88 Pearl Street, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Borneo Cultures Museum Restaurant
Ground Floor, Borneo Cultures Museum, Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Nam Joo
21, Jln Gambier, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
COMMONS by Food Journal Group
The Old Court House, Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, Kuching, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Restoran Mahashafi SDN BHD
No.12, Gambier Road, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
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Kuching City Mosque

332, Jalan Datuk Ajibah Abol, Kampung No3, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
4.8(929)
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attractions: Borneo Cultures Museum, Padang Merdeka, India Mosque Kuching, The Old Court House Kuching, St Thomas's Cathedral (Anglican Church), Sarawak Museum, Sarawak Islamic Heritage Museum, Kuching Waterfront, Songket & Keringkam Gallery, The Round Tower, restaurants: Kolo Mee Red, Swee Kang Ais Kacang, Tuk Tuk Thai Boat Noodle, Plaza Merdeka, IG Ais Kacang Gambier, Mom's Laksa, Burger King Plaza Merdeka, Borneo Cultures Museum Restaurant, Nam Joo, COMMONS by Food Journal Group, Restoran Mahashafi SDN BHD
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Nearby attractions of Kuching City Mosque

Borneo Cultures Museum

Padang Merdeka

India Mosque Kuching

The Old Court House Kuching

St Thomas's Cathedral (Anglican Church)

Sarawak Museum

Sarawak Islamic Heritage Museum

Kuching Waterfront

Songket & Keringkam Gallery

The Round Tower

Borneo Cultures Museum

Borneo Cultures Museum

4.7

(1.9K)

Open until 4:45 PM
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Padang Merdeka

Padang Merdeka

4.3

(517)

Open until 12:00 AM
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India Mosque Kuching

India Mosque Kuching

4.7

(630)

Open until 10:00 PM
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The Old Court House Kuching

The Old Court House Kuching

4.5

(420)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Kuching City Mosque

Kolo Mee Red

Swee Kang Ais Kacang

Tuk Tuk Thai Boat Noodle, Plaza Merdeka

IG Ais Kacang Gambier

Mom's Laksa

Burger King Plaza Merdeka

Borneo Cultures Museum Restaurant

Nam Joo

COMMONS by Food Journal Group

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Kolo Mee Red

Kolo Mee Red

4.3

(189)

$

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Swee Kang Ais Kacang

Swee Kang Ais Kacang

4.3

(956)

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Tuk Tuk Thai Boat Noodle, Plaza Merdeka

Tuk Tuk Thai Boat Noodle, Plaza Merdeka

4.8

(300)

Click for details
IG Ais Kacang Gambier

IG Ais Kacang Gambier

4.8

(789)

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Paul GerartsPaul Gerarts
There is a pretty good review(s) of this mosque. But would like to correct some of the contentions. 1) have never heard this mosque being referred to as a floating mosque. It is not built on the water (like the new Indian mosque), but at the waterfront. 2) the river is not the Rejang but the Sarawak River 3) not sure whether it is the oldest mosque. And then I mean the place where subsequent mosques have stood. There is also the Indian mosque at Gambier Street that was there also before the arrival of James Brooke (the first Rajah). That mosque as it stands now was built in 1876, whereas the city mosque as we see it now was only built in the late 1960's. Anyway it is a very nice mosque and although in the city center, inside there is a quiet serene atmosphere. Worthwhile a visit, even if you are not a muslim, one is always welcome to visit a mosque. Just make sure you are properly dressed.
Khairul AnnuarKhairul Annuar
SubahanAllah. A beautiful and historical mosque in the middle of Kuching city. Located in between the Kuching waterfront and also kuching's city centre. This is one of the oldest mosque in Kuching which carries cultural and religious symbols of the city's history. Friday prayers are conducted every Friday and open for any visitor. However, parking during peak hours especially Friday prayers are really difficult, so recommend to car pool if visiting to this historical and beautiful mosque.
Traveler ForeverTraveler Forever
One of the historical building and one of the oldest mosque in Kuching. The current structure was completed in 1968, but its historical background can be traced as far back as in 1840. The mosque’s site is believed to be among the oldest mosques in Kuching. It was founded by a local leader appointed by the Brunei Sultanate known as a Pangeran. The small mosque stood on a hill near the river. It existed long before the arrival of the White Rajah of Sarawak, James Brooke.
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There is a pretty good review(s) of this mosque. But would like to correct some of the contentions. 1) have never heard this mosque being referred to as a floating mosque. It is not built on the water (like the new Indian mosque), but at the waterfront. 2) the river is not the Rejang but the Sarawak River 3) not sure whether it is the oldest mosque. And then I mean the place where subsequent mosques have stood. There is also the Indian mosque at Gambier Street that was there also before the arrival of James Brooke (the first Rajah). That mosque as it stands now was built in 1876, whereas the city mosque as we see it now was only built in the late 1960's. Anyway it is a very nice mosque and although in the city center, inside there is a quiet serene atmosphere. Worthwhile a visit, even if you are not a muslim, one is always welcome to visit a mosque. Just make sure you are properly dressed.
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SubahanAllah. A beautiful and historical mosque in the middle of Kuching city. Located in between the Kuching waterfront and also kuching's city centre. This is one of the oldest mosque in Kuching which carries cultural and religious symbols of the city's history. Friday prayers are conducted every Friday and open for any visitor. However, parking during peak hours especially Friday prayers are really difficult, so recommend to car pool if visiting to this historical and beautiful mosque.
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One of the historical building and one of the oldest mosque in Kuching. The current structure was completed in 1968, but its historical background can be traced as far back as in 1840. The mosque’s site is believed to be among the oldest mosques in Kuching. It was founded by a local leader appointed by the Brunei Sultanate known as a Pangeran. The small mosque stood on a hill near the river. It existed long before the arrival of the White Rajah of Sarawak, James Brooke.
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4.8
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5.0
4y

Masjid Bahagian Kuching also known as Masjid Bandaraya Kuching. Masjid Bandaraya Kuching is the main mosque in Kuching, Sarawak, which had served as the state mosque before a new mosque was built in Petra Jaya. Its design is based on the modular modern vernacular typology that was formulated in the 1960s by the Public Works Department (JKR). The current structure was completed in 1968, but its historical background can be traced as far back as in 1840. The mosque’s site is believed to be among the oldest mosques in Kuching. It was founded by a local leader appointed by the Brunei Sultanate known as a Pangeran. The small mosque stood on a hill near the river. It existed long before the arrival of the White Rajah of Sarawak, James Brooke. At that time, it was just a rudimentary vernacular structure set on a hill along the banks of the Sarawak River. The location of the mosque is unique as it was built along the banks overlooking the Sarawak River, and is also at the edge of the town centre, near many centuries-old shop houses and a commercial area. As the town grew over the years, it became the focal point of the city. It is truly a city mosque that completes the composition of the fabric of a former colonial town. During the days when Kuching flourished as one of the main trading towns in Borneo, it served as the administrative town of Sarawak and parts of Borneo. As there was a large population of Muslims living in the area, the town needed a bigger mosque. The Malay leader at that time, Dato’ Patinggi Ali, helped to establish a fund drive in 1847. A bigger mosque was built later with Dato’ Patinggi Hj Abdul Gapur was appointed as the first Imam. Further modifications were later carried out in 1880 when modern construction materials were readily available in Kuching, including bricks and cement. It saw the construction of new concrete building and floor materials. In 1932, with the help of the Raja Brooke government and the local Malay leaders, a high drum-pointed dome was added on top of the roof. The dome sits on an elevated base with clerestory windows. During that time, it was regarded as a landmark of Kuching, located majestically along the banks of the Sarawak River. In the 1950s, there was a demand to have a bigger mosque in Kuching town. A fund-raising drive was again initiated and in 1966, the first stone foundation was laid by the first Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tunku Abdul Rahman. He suggested a new mosque to be built instead of modifying the current mosque. Through him, the Federal Government injected additional money for the mosque’s construction. The current mosque’s architecture was formulated in the 1960s and features a main central onion- shaped dome of Mughal influence. It is flanked with four smaller domes which sit on an open elevated place. It has no detached minaret; instead, there are six smaller attached minarets, each surmounted with cupolas and onion-shaped domes. The mosque’s building is completed with modern-style crenellations on the parapet wall with a series of moon-crescent finials on top of its pilasters. The main central onion-shaped dome is made out of lightweight metal in golden yellow colour that is used to indicate the main prayer hall. The large onion-shaped dome is also used to express the importance or grandeur of the structure as compared to its surroundings. At the front is a pavilion linked to the main entrance, with a modernist approach dome, perched on a terrazzo-clad platform with three leading steps, up to the main prayer hall, and two more steps to the upper female prayer gallery. The interior space is passively lit with natural lighting through glass windows and louvered blocks. The qibla front wall is marked with a blind arch featuring repetitive names of Allah prescribed on a teak wood tile. It is also where the mihrab niche is located, and a timber minbar platform placed...

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5.0
6y

There is a pretty good review(s) of this mosque. But would like to correct some of the contentions.

  1. have never heard this mosque being referred to as a floating mosque. It is not built on the water (like the new Indian mosque), but at the waterfront.
  2. the river is not the Rejang but the Sarawak River
  3. not sure whether it is the oldest mosque. And then I mean the place where subsequent mosques have stood. There is also the Indian mosque at Gambier Street that was there also before the arrival of James Brooke (the first Rajah). That mosque as it stands now was built in 1876, whereas the city mosque as we see it now was only built in the late 1960's. Anyway it is a very nice mosque and although in the city center, inside there is a quiet serene atmosphere. Worthwhile a visit, even if you are not a muslim, one is always welcome to visit a mosque. Just make sure you are...
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4.0
7y

One of the oldest state mosque in Kuching. Located on the hill at the banks of Sarawak River. The most prominent object that decorate and lighted the interior space is the large chandlier. Newly carpeted flooring and the walls are fixed with colourful tile and mosaic. The mosque is fully air-conditioned with clean ambience thus giving comfortable feelings to worshipers to perform their prayers. The toilets and ablutions section are clean. The only constrains is the parking areas. During Friday prayers normally owners parked their vehicles at the roadside or paid parking spaces provided by the...

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