The Great Mosque of Tinmel

Almohads · 1153 CE · Architecture

Erected in 1153 CE, the Great Mosque of Tinmel stands as a hallmark of Almohad architecture, showcasing a remarkable blend of religious devotion and artistic expression. Its vast courtyard and exquisite decorations reveal the Almohads' commitment to creating spaces of worship that reflect their theological ideals and cultural aspirations. As the burial place of Ibn Tumart, this mosque also symbolizes the spiritual and ideological foundation of the Almohad movement, solidifying its significance in the historical narrative of Islamic architecture.

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