Rating: 7,9/10 (2839 votes) Mosque Hammouda Pacha description and photos - Tunisia: Tunisia. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Mosque Hammouda Pacha. Photo and descriptionThe Hamud Pasha Mosque is rightfully considered one of the main attractions and one of the most beautiful mosques in the country. No wonder they are the first to try to get into it when visiting Tunisia. It was built on the territory of this state in the 17th century during the reign of the Turkish Empire. The architectural ensemble of the mosque is made in the Muslim Baroque style, which was widespread in the states of the East at that time due to Turkish influence, and came to a change to the heavyweight style of the Aghlabid era. The marble door and ceilings covered with green tiles and decorated with golden crescents attract attention. In the elements framing the two marble columns of the central niche of the mihrab, The influence of Italian architecture can be traced in the capitals of the columns of the main hall (prayer room) - the stone carving is delicate, graceful, there is no feeling of the roughness of the stone material on which the work was done. This Hanafi mosque ends with an octahedral minaret. In the very center of the mosque is the tomb (gorbet) of Hamud Pasha, one of the most revered and famous beys of Tunisia, who lived in the 18th century. The tomb was built in 1655, and in the hall closest to it - the prayer room - the ancestors from the dynasty of the founders of the mosque - the Muradids - rest. The Hamud Pasha Mosque became the prototype of the Habib-Bourguiba mosque in the city of Monastir in the north-west coast of Tunisia. We also recommend reading Wongudan description and photos - South Korea: Seoul Topic: Mosque Hammouda Pacha description and photos - Tunisia: Tunisia. |