Hassan II Mosquee: A Symbol of Gabonese-Moroccan Friendship
A landmark mosque in Libreville, celebrating the enduring friendship between Gabon and Morocco with its stunning Arab-Muslim architecture.
The Hassan II Mosquee in Libreville stands as a testament to the enduring friendship between Gabon and Morocco. Inaugurated in 1983, it's a prominent landmark showcasing Arab-Muslim architecture and serves as a central place of worship and Islamic learning in the Gabonese capital.
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- 9CVV+CW7, Libreville, Montagne Sainte, GA
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Local tips
- Dress respectfully when visiting; avoid shorts, sleeveless tops, and revealing clothing.
- Photography may be restricted in certain areas; ask permission before taking pictures.
- Visit during prayer times to witness the vibrant atmosphere, but be mindful of worshippers.
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Getting There
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Taxi
Taxis are readily available throughout Libreville and are a common mode of transport. You can hail a taxi on the street or find them at designated taxi stands. Negotiate the fare with the driver before starting your journey. A short taxi ride from the city center or a major hotel to the Hassan II Mosquee should cost approximately 1000-2000 XAF during the day, but fares may double after 9 PM. Ensure the driver knows the location of the mosque, as it is a well-known landmark.
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Public Transport
Public transportation in Libreville includes taxi-buses (minibuses) and regular buses. These options are more affordable but can be crowded and less direct. Taxi-buses follow specific routes and can be flagged down on the street. Buses, usually blue and white, operate on various routes throughout the city. The main bus terminal is near the Mont-Bouët market. In general, fares for a short trip on public transport will be around 500-1000 XAF. Ask locals for the best route to the Hassan II Mosquee.
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Walking
Walking to the Hassan II Mosquee is feasible if you are already in the city center or the Montagne Sainte neighborhood. Be aware that pedestrian infrastructure can be limited, and traffic can be heavy. From the city center, walk east towards the Presidential Palace; the mosque is located directly across from it. Be cautious of uneven pavement and traffic.
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