Rukn al-Molk Mosque

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Rukn al-Molk Mosque, Religious structure in District 6, Isfahan, Iran.

Rukn al-Molk Mosque is a place of worship built in the Qajar period, constructed from brick, mortar, and decorative tiles. The building displays traditional Persian features including geometric tile work and arched passages throughout its interior spaces.

This place of worship was built in 1903 during the Qajar dynasty's rule over Iran. It was created as part of a broader development project in the district that included multiple religious and community structures.

The name comes from an important scholar from the Safavid era whose influence shaped Islamic thought in Isfahan. Visitors today see this legacy reflected in the intricate calligraphy adorning the interior walls.

The mosque is located in District 6 and has separate prayer areas for men and women following Islamic customs. Visitors should wear respectful clothing and check local guidelines before entering this active place of worship.

This mosque was originally part of the Takht-e Fulad complex, a larger architectural compound that housed multiple buildings together. Visitors can still trace this historical connection in the surrounding area and the spatial layout of the site.

Location: District 6

Official opening: 1903

Architectural style: Qajar architecture

Made from material: brick, mortar, tile

Part of: Takht-e Fulad

GPS coordinates: 32.62908,51.68475

Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:20

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