Masjid Negeri Sembilan

Malaysia


The nine pillars of this 1960s-built state mosque represent the nine original states of Negeri Sembilan. It's worth a look for its peaked roof, which borrows elements of modern design and traditional Minangkabau architecture, particularly if you pass at night when the mosque is illuminated.

Only Muslims may enter.


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