Great Mosque of Cirebon explained

Great Mosque of Cirebon
Native Name:Masjid Agung Cirebon
Native Name Lang:id
Map Type:Indonesia
Map Size:250px
Map Relief:yes
Religious Affiliation:Islam
Location:Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia
Tradition:Sunni
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Architecture Type:Mosque
Established:1489
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The Great Mosque of Cirebon (Indonesian: Masjid Agung Cirebon), officially known as Masjid Agung Sang Cipta Rasa, is one of the oldest mosques in Indonesia. The mosque is located on the west side of the field, opposite the Kraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon, Indonesia. Believed to be first built in 1489, it has a tiered roof and is similar in style to the Agung Mosque in Banten.

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