Egypt's Islamic Cultural Center

Egypt’s Islamic Cultural Center
Religion
AffiliationIslam
StatusActive
Location
LocationNew Administrative Capital, Egypt
Geographic coordinates30°00′06″N 31°45′17″E / 30.0017°N 31.7547°E / 30.0017; 31.7547
Architecture
TypeMosque
Stylemodern Islamic Egyptian style
Completed2022
Specifications
Capacity137,000
Dome(s)1 (world's heaviest dome)
Minaret(s)2

Egypt's Islamic Cultural Center, including Masjid Misr or the Grand Mosque, is a religious and architectural landmark located in the New Administrative Capital in Cairo Governorate, Egypt. The center covers an area of 467,000 square meters, and can accommodate 137,000 people.

At its completion, the cultural center received three international certificates from the Guinness World Records. They included the world's largest pulpit handcrafted from wood and standing at 16.6 meters in height, and the chandelier won two titles as the world's largest with a diameter of 22 meters, and the heaviest at a weight of 50 tons.