It’s beautiful whichever way you look at it.
Longtime residents of the UAE will probably be slightly taken aback to realise it’s been 10 years since Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque was completed. Time has a tendency to get away on us.
Be that as it may, the Dhs2 billion structure was officially finished on December 20, 2007. It’s one of our country’s most instantly recognisable sights, incredible from an architectural point of view as well as deeply significant from a religious one.
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To celebrate the mosque’s first decade, we thought we’d round up some particularly gorgeous images of it. Doesn’t the sense of peace come through?
It’s not hard to see why the mosque has twice been named TripAdvisor’s second favourite landmark.
Just last week the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque got the #FollowMeTo treatment from travel bloggers Nataly and Murad Osmann. We love how they captured it.
Tennis player Maria Sharapova shared this atmospheric shot when she was in town for the Grand Prix.
We love the symmetry of this photo.
It’s a place that inspired quiet reflection.
This sunset shot is seriously amazing.
And here it is lit up at night.
The interior details are just as worthy of attention.
How pretty are the pastel colours here?
Blue skies.
Images: Instagram