Jameh Mosque of Kabir Neyriz

Jameh Mosque of Kabir Neyriz
مسجد جامع کبیر نی‌ریز
A mosque iwan, in 2012
Religion
AffiliationShia Islam
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusFriday mosque
StatusActive
Location
LocationNeyriz, Fars
CountryIran
Location of the mosque in Iran
Geographic coordinates29°11′30″N 54°19′08″E / 29.19167°N 54.31882°E / 29.19167; 54.31882
Architecture
Architect(s)Al-Muqaddasi (iwan, south)
TypeMosque architecture
Style
Completed
  • 340 AH (951/952 CE)
    (iwan, south)
  • 363 AH (973/974CE)
    (mihrab)
  • 460 AH (1067/1068CE)
    (renovation)
  • 560 AH (1164/1165CE)
    (renovation)
  • 876 AH (1471/1472CE)
    (portal, east)
Specifications
Dome(s)One
Minaret(s)One
MaterialsClay-covered baked bricks; polychrome tiles; stucco
Official nameNeyriz Friday Mosque
TypeBuilt
Designated1933
Reference no.192
Conservation organizationCultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran

The Jameh Mosque of Kabir Neyriz (Persian: مسجد جامع کبیر نی‌ریز, romanized: Masjid-i Jami' Neyriz; Arabic: جامع الكبير نيريز) is a Shi'ite Friday mosque, located in Neyriz, in the province of Fars, Iran. Construction of the mosque commenced during the Buyid era, most likely in 340 AH (951/952 CE), and was completed in 876 AH (1471/1472CE), during the Safavid era. The mosque has a mix of architectural styles, and was predominately completed in the Seljuq style.

The mosque was added to the Iran National Heritage List in 1933, administered by the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran. In February 2025, the Neyriz Friday Mosque was one of eight historic mosques from Fars province that were considered by Iranian officials for possible nomination to UNESCO as World Heritage Sites.