Al Muallaq Mosque

Tripoli


You have to glance up to see this small and unusual 14th-century mosque with its delicate octagonal minaret. The prayer hall unusually stretches across the street, with bustling shoppers passing underneath. It's a picturesque space with stone vaulting and columns.


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