The Mosque of Constanța

The Grand Mosque of Constanța, originally known as the Carol I Mosque, is a mosque in , . It is listed as an historic monument by the Romanian National Institute of Historical Monuments.
  • Opening hours: April—September 9:00 AM—6:00 PM
  • Type: Mosque
  • Denomination: Sunni
  • Description: architectural structure
  • Also known as: Carol I Mosque” and “Grand Mosque of Constanța
  • Address: Strada Adrian Rădulescu 1, Constanța, 900745
  • Wheelchair access: limited

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Constanța History and Archaeology Museum and Constanța Casino.

Museum
The is a museum located at 12 Piața Ovidiu, , Romania. is situated 140 metres west of The Mosque of Constanța.

The is a casino located in , . Designated by the Romanian Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony as a historic monument, the casino is situated on the Constanța seafront along the in the historic Peninsulă District of the city. is situated 430 metres southeast of The Mosque of Constanța.

Museum
is situated 110 metres west of The Mosque of Constanța.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Port of Constanța and Mamaia.

Locality
Photo: Acaro, CC BY 2.5.
The is located in , Romania, on the western coast of the , 179 nautical miles from the Bosphorus Strait and 85 nmi from the Branch, through which the flows into the sea. is situated 4 km south of The Mosque of Constanța.

is one of the most popular summer resorts in . It's situated on an 8-km long and 300-m wide sandy landstrip between Lake Siutghiol and the Black Sea, a few kilometres north-east of the important portal town Constanţa.

Village
Photo: Aleksasfi, Public domain.
is a village, which is situated 8 km southwest of The Mosque of Constanța.

The Mosque of Constanța

Latitude
44.17335° or 44° 10′ 24″ north
Longitude
28.65974° or 28° 39′ 35″ east
Inception
1912
Open location code
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Open­Street­Map ID
way 272825919
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Wiki­data ID
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Uzbek—“The Mosque of Constanța” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: مسجد كونستانتسا
  • Azerbaijani: Kral məscidi
  • Bengali: প্রথম ক্যারল মসজিদ
  • Egyptian Arabic: مسجد كونستانتسا
  • French: Grande Mosquée de Constanța
  • German: Carol-I.-Moschee
  • Greek: Μεγάλο Τζαμί της Κωνστάντζας
  • Hungarian: konstancai nagymecset
  • Kinyarwanda: Umusigiti w’Umwami Karoli wa I
  • Malay: Masjid Besar Constanța
  • Persian: مسجد کونستانس
  • Romanian: Marea moschee din constanţa
  • Romanian: Marea moschee din Constanţa
  • Romanian: Marea Moschee din Constanţa
  • Romanian: Marea moschee din constanța
  • Romanian: Marea moschee din Constanța
  • Romanian: Marea Moschee din Constanța
  • Romanian: Moscheea Carol I
  • Romanian: Moscheea din Constanța
  • Russian: Мечеть Кароля I
  • Slovak: Veľká mešita (Konstanca)
  • Slovak: Veľká mešita
  • Tatar: Бөек мәчет (Күстәнҗә)
  • Tatar: Бөек мәчет
  • Turkish: Kral Camii
  • Ukrainian: Мечеть Кароля I
  • Urdu: مسجد کونستانس
  • Uzbek: Konstansa Buyuk masjidi

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