Jalan Gertak Merah, Masjid Sultan Abu Bakar, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor, MalaysiaMap
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It’s very pretty mosque in JB.I love the pretty yellow color.
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Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque is located on the top of the hill in the center of Johor Bahru, overlooking the Straits of Johor and across the river from Singapore. It is one of the most beautiful ancient mosques in Malaysia. The architecture of the mosque combines Victorian and Moorish styles, and is also influenced by Malay style. It has four minarets, and the building materials are taken from distant Turkey and Czechoslovakia, which is very distinctive.
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Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It’s very pretty mosque in JB.I love the pretty yellow color.
The Sultan Abu Bakkar Hui Church is a mosque that is being renovated and has nothing to see. The whole building is covered with blue isolation so you can't see anything. The church is one of the early buildings of modern Johor, with Johor Zoo, Dangdang Bay, the city center and many landmarks nearby.
The Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque, which was built before 1900, is quite different from most Malaysian mosques. No, the construction design is not like in the Middle East, but in Europe. And the style in it is classy. You must feel like entering a colonial era palace. The location is on a hill with a beautiful view of the Tebrau Strait.
The tower also takes the form of a 19th century British clock tower. The style of the mosque building is similar to some buildings and palaces in Johor at that time. The Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque can accommodate up to 2000 worshipers at a time.
Masjid Negeri Sultan Abu Bakar ialah masjid negeriJohor yang terletak di Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.[1] Masjid ini telah dibuka rasmi oleh Sultan Ibrahim ibni Sultan Abu Bakar pada 1900. Masjid ini diberi nama Masjid Abu Bakar kerana mengambil sempena nama Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar Daeng Ibrahim yang telah menitahkan pembinaannya kira-kira dalam tahun 1892 dengan perbelanjaan lebih dari $400,000.