The original Masjid Sultan was built in 1824 by Sultan Hussein and served the Muslim community for almost 100 years. The present building, designed by architect Swan & MacLaren, dates from 1924. It was designed in Islamic Saracenic architecture, a blend of Persian, Turkish, Moorish and Indian elements. Among the characteristic features of this architecture are onion-shaped domes
and arches. It was gazetted as a National Monument by Preservation of Monuments Board in 1975.
Abstract Dynamism: Majestic Sultan Mosque
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Dimensions | 915 × 610 mm |
Medium | Acrylic on Canvas |
Year | 2021 |
$7,800.00
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The original Masjid Sultan was built in 1824 by Sultan Hussein and served the Muslim community for almost 100 years. The present building, designed by architect Swan & MacLaren, dates from 1924. It was designed in Islamic Saracenic architecture, a blend of Persian, Turkish, Moorish and Indian elements. Among the characteristic features of this architecture are onion-shaped domes
and arches. It was gazetted as a National Monument by Preservation of Monuments Board in 1975.