Friday Mosque, Malé
Also known as: Hukuru Miskiy. Friday Mosque, or Hukuru Miskiy, in Malé captivates visitors with its coral stone architecture and intricate carvings. Built in 1658, this mosque stands as a testament to the Maldives' Islamic heritage. Travelers are often drawn to its unique minaret and the adjoining cemetery, where ancient tombstones narrate tales of the past. Vloggers frequently mention the mosque's serene atmosphere and the craftsmanship of its wooden interiors. WanderVlogs offers insights into these memorable moments, enhancing the visitor experience.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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