Seyyed Mosque (Isfahan)

Seyyed Mosque
مسجد سید
A view of the mosque from the yard outside
Religion
AffiliationShia (Twelver)
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusMosque and madrasa
Status
  • Partially complete;
  • Active for worship
Location
LocationEsfahan, Isfahan Province
CountryIran
Location of the mosque in Iran
Geographic coordinates32°39′53″N 51°39′50″E / 32.664722°N 51.663889°E / 32.664722; 51.663889
Architecture
TypeMosque architecture
StyleQajar
FounderMohammad Bagher Shafti
Groundbreaking1825 CE
Completedincomplete
Specifications
Dome(s)Two
Spire(s)One (as a clocktower)
Site area8,075 m2 (86,920 sq ft)
MaterialsBricks, cement, concrete tiling
Official nameSeyyed Mosque
TypeBuilt
Designated20 June 1958
Reference no.387
Conservation organizationCultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran

The Seyyed Mosque (Persian: مسجد سید; Arabic: مسجد السيد) is a Twelver Shi'ite mosque and madrasa, located in the city of Esfahan, in the province of Isfahan, Iran. It was built in the late 19th century, during the rule of the Qajar dynasty, by the Shi'ite cleric Mohammad Bagher Shafti, one of the first clerics to receive the rank of Hujjatul Islam. The mosque itself is active, however, as of July 2024, its construction was incomplete, with restoration work in progress.

The mosque was added to the Iran National Heritage List on 20 June 1958, administered by the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran, the Endowments and Charity Affairs Organization, and other organizations.