Kasunyatan Mosque

Kasunyatan Mosque
Masjid Kasunyatan
The water well of Kasunyatan Mosque in the 1920s
Religion
AffiliationIslam
ProvinceBanten
StatusActive
Location
LocationKasunyatan, Serang Regency, Banten, Indonesia
Geographic coordinates6°03′03″S 106°09′26″E / 6.050932°S 106.157169°E / -6.050932; 106.157169
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleEclectic Javanese, Portuguese, Hinduism
FounderKyai Dukuh (Pangeran Kasunyatan)
CompletedBetween 1570 and 1596
Specifications
Direction of façadeeast
Length11.50 metres (37.7 ft)
Width11.30 metres (37.1 ft)
Minaret(s)1
Minaret height10.82 metres (35.5 ft)
Materialsbrick, clay tiles

Kasunyatan Mosque (Indonesian: Masjid Kasunyatan) is a small mosque in the village of Kasunyatan, Banten, Indonesia. Established between 1570 and 1596, it is one of the oldest mosques in Indonesia. The mosque is located in close proximity to the ruins of Old Banten, and functioned as a 16th-century centre of Islamic study. The mosque received a heritage status during the Dutch colonial period in 1932.