Relaxing at the Raudhaturrahman Mosque with its Beautiful and Unique Architecture
Hi all friends, how are you all? Hopefully all friends are well and can do their activities as usual in carrying out their daily routines.
I greet all friends again and this time I greet you with a picture that I have prepared and I took some time ago when I was on a fairly long journey.
Although I only stopped there for a while, I took the time to photograph a beautiful building (Mosque) before continuing the journey after resting there for a while.
The building is a mosque named Raudhaturrahman and is outside the district where I live. At first I just wanted to relieve a little fatigue, but before I was tired I felt the desire to look around the building.
Look my friend, how unique the mosque is. I am interested in seeing the shape of the building that I rarely see like this mosque building. Let's look at the outside first, the courtyard of the mosque is very large which of course can accommodate a fairly large number of vehicles.
Several small buildings built of wood are neatly lined up in the courtyard of the mosque, all the wooden buildings are provided for people who want to rest there. Of course it can be used by many people because the size is quite large and there are several buildings provided there.
There are also some people who are selling snacks, of course that is a moment that food sellers will not miss when they see someone stopping by at the place. In addition, there are also stalls that are opened there and provide various needs for visitors.
This building has a round dome and we have often seen it in other mosques. However, not with the bottom of the dome, it turns out that the round shape of the dome is followed down and the dome support pillars also follow the shape of the dome.
This form is rarely found and besides the form that we rarely see, this mosque also does not have walls. There are no security walls around the mosque, there are only supporting pillars and gate pillars. This is a clear indication that in terms of security, this area is very safe.
I am now trying to enter the mosque, when I enter we are immediately greeted by a fairly wide gate, the floor of the mosque is not high but in the middle there is a handle for those who need a handle when entering.
Well, now we are inside the mosque and the first thing I see is the shape of the dome when we look at it from below. Big and round, like we see from the outside but when we look at it from below it will be clearer and very visible that the dome is large. In the middle of the dome is hung a lamp that is also large with a series of golden yellow irons.
I photographed several corners of the mosque, including the beautifully patterned wooden stairs used to climb to the second floor of the mosque. These wooden stairs become interesting when they are between buildings made of cement or concrete with a distinctive wood color (brown). I climbed the stairs one by one to get to the second floor.
On the second floor I could see the dome more clearly which looked bigger, this second floor was still empty and did not seem to be used. On the edge of the floor, a wooden safety barrier was also made so that people who went up here would not fall down.
After I took a few photos, I then decided to go down again. A moment later I decided to move again to continue my journey because my tiredness had disappeared and I felt fresh again.
Thank you for coming and seeing my post this time, see you again in my next post.
By @dzaky12
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