Shah Mosque (Isfahan)

Shah Mosque
مسجد شاه
The mosque in 2009
Religion
AffiliationShia Islam
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusMosque
StatusActive
Location
LocationNaqsh-e Jahan Square, Esfahan, Isfahan province
CountryIran
Location of the mosque in Iran
Geographic coordinates32°39′16″N 51°40′39″E / 32.65444°N 51.67750°E / 32.65444; 51.67750
Architecture
Architect(s)
TypeMosque
StyleSafavid
FounderAbbas the Great
Groundbreaking1611
Completedc.1630
Construction cost20,000 toman
Specifications
Length100 m (330 ft)
Width130 m (430 ft)
Dome(s)3
Dome height (outer)52 m (171 ft)
Dome height (inner)38 m (125 ft)
Dome dia. (inner)approx. 25 m (82 ft)
Minaret(s)4
Materialsbricks, ceramic tiles, alabaster
TypeBuilt
CriteriaCultural: (i)(v)(vi)
Designated1979
Part ofMeidan Emam, Esfahan
Reference no.115
Official nameShah Mosque
TypeBuilt
Designated6 January 1932
Reference no.107
Conservation organizationCultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran

The Shah Mosque (Persian: مسجد شاه, lit.'Masjed-e Shah'), also officially known as the Imam Mosque or Imam Khomeini Mosque, is a mosque located on the south side of Naqsh-e Jahan Square in Esfahan, in the province of Isfahan, Iran. Its construction began in 1611, during the Safavid Empire under the order of Abbas the Great, and was completed c.1630.

It is regarded as one of the masterpieces of Persian architecture in the Islamic era. The mosque is registered, along with the Naghsh-e Jahan Square and other surrounding structures, as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was added to the Iran National Heritage List on 6 January 1932, administered by the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran. The mosque is depicted on the reverse of the Iranian 20,000 rials banknote.