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The first mosque on the site was built around the 13th century, but the current structure dates from 1907. As well as being the centre of the community of Djenné, it is one of the most famous landmarks in Africa. Along with the "Old Towns of Djenné" it was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988.
La Grande Mosquée de Djenné est situé à Djenné, au Mali, dans la plaine alluviale du Bani, affluent du Niger. Cette mosquée est le plus grand édifice du monde en adobe ou banco (terre crue) ; elle est considérée comme la réalisation majeure du style architectural soudano-sahélien, tout en reflétant des influences islamiques.
Over the centuries, the Great Mosque has become the epicenter of the religious and cultural life of Mali, and the community of Djenné. It is also the site of a unique annual festival called the Crépissage de la Grand Mosquée (Plastering of the Great Mosque).
Sep 2, 2021 · Pendant le crépissage, les habitants de Djenné, au Mali, travaillent ensemble pour réparer et reconstruire la Grande Mosquée, la plus grande structure en briques crues du monde.
Dec 6, 2023 · As one of the wonders of Africa, and one of the most unique religious buildings in the world, the Great Mosque of Djenné, in present-day Mali, is also the greatest achievement of Sudano-Sahelian architecture. It is also the largest mud-built structure in the world.
Apr 18, 2012 · The Great Mosque in Djenné, Mali, a revered religious monument constructed almost entirely from sun-dried mud bricks coated with clay, is undergoing a restoration that has created local...
The first structure was erected sometime between the 13th and 14th centuries, when Islam was waxing in Djenné through trans-Saharan trade links. The mosque prospered along with the city, benefitting from the community of Islamic scholars that developed in the Koran schools surrounding the site.