5/5 Maftuna K. 4 years ago on Google • 106 reviews
ADVANTAGES:
Beautiful,
informative
LIMITATIONS:
A
slightly
confusing
scheme
of
movement
through
the
halls
Greetings
to
all
who
decided
not
to
ignore
this
review!
About
a
month
ago,
I
first
visited
a
mosque,
namely
the
Cathedral
Mosque
in
Moscow.
I
am
pleased
to
share
my
impressions
with
you.
So,
before
you
get
inside
directly,
you
need
to
go
through
a
checkpoint.
It
was
here
that
we
were
ordered
to
tie
head
scarves
on
our
heads,
as
we
further
enter
the
territory
of
the
mosque.
In
addition,
you
must
go
through
a
metal
detector.
Further,
a
rather
large
courtyard
opened
in
front
of
us,
where
several
shops
with
religious
literature
and
other
paraphernalia
are
located.
I
can
say
that
the
prices
are
impressive.
On
the
ground
floor
of
the
mosque
there
is
a
dressing
room,
where
we
went
to
start.
Here
you
can
change
into
a
dressing
gown
with
a
smell
(I’m
sorry
if
I
incorrectly
call
this
clothing),
covering
my
feet
to
the
toes,
as
well
as
hands
and
generally
everything
that
needs
to
be
closed.
He
dresses
on
top
of
his
clothes,
is
issued
free
of
charge
and
is
comfortable
to
walk
in.
Shoes
are
also
left
in
the
locker
room.
Since
we
prepared
poorly,
we
had
to
walk
in
socks.
But
I
saw
how
the
girls
changed
clothes,
similar
to
Czechs.
In
any
case,
everywhere
carpet,
very
clean,
warm.
We
did
not
experience
any
discomfort
while
moving
in
socks.
Walking
at
home.
In
order
to
move
between
floors
there
is
an
elevator.
Girls
are
not
allowed
to
enter
the
male
half
of
the
mosque.
So
here
you
need
to
pay
attention!
A
bit
confusing
scheme
of
movement
through
the
halls,
but
you
can
figure
it
out.
Visiting
this
mosque,
you
can
get
acquainted
with
the
exhibits
of
the
Museum
of
Islam,
look
at
the
ornaments
that
adorn
the
walls,
just
enjoy
the
atmosphere
of
serenity,
tranquility,
which
is
inherent
in
such
religious
places.
Usage
time:
several
times
Year
visited:
2018
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