The Great Mosque of Constanța
Historical landmark · Constanța ·

The Great Mosque of Constanța

Historical landmark · Constanța ·

Historic landmark with stunning city & sea views from minaret

The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null
The Great Mosque of Constanța by null

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Strada Crângului 1, Constanța, Romania Get directions

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Strada Crângului 1, Constanța, Romania Get directions

+40 241 611 390

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Nov 3, 2025

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David S.

Google
We were able to visit the mosque and to climb the tower, for 6 lei each (adult price). Many steep stairs deliver the reward of great views.

shrimp

Google
The Great Mosque of Constanța is a stunning and historic landmark. The interior is beautifully organized and exceptionally clean. Entry costs just 4 lei, and climbing the 149 steps to the top of the minaret (298 total, up and down) is well worth it. The panoramic views of Constanțan and the Black Sea are breathtaking — especially on a clear day. Be careful if it’s windy, though — it feels like your phone could fly away! Overall, it was a fun and memorable experience. I loved it.

marina I.

Google
Good place to visit with or without kids, 150 steps till the top of the tower, nice view from therw.

Balkrishna S.

Google
It is located in the the heart of beautiful city Constanta. During our river cruise we came here for walking tour. As we passed by this mosque we wanted to see it from inside but the doors were closed. It is also popularly known as Grand Mosque of Constanta. It was built by King carol I in 1912 for Turkish community. It was a beautiful piece of architecture.

Moh T.

Google
A beautiful masque located in most famous area in constanta and it was built at 1912 by king carol. Its open for Muslim to pray inside and also any one can buy a ticket and go up till the top of minaret there is stunning view for the city and you can take alot of nice picture.

Filip R.

Google
Absolutely breathtaking! I am so happy I visited this mosque. It was not too busy and by the time I reached the top I found myself alone in the tower. This was wonderful because I could take my time and enjoy the views at leisure. The stairs are quite steep and it is difficult to move if there is someone going the opposite direction. Also in a bit of need of some renovation. Anyway, besides the point. Simply being able to enjoy the views of the sea, the port, and the city, is certainly worth it. Highly recommend it! Entrance is only 5 Ron.

Kenneth B.

Google
The Great Mosque of Constanța, a historic landmark, blends Romanesque Revival, Byzantine, and Egyptian architectural styles. Commissioned by King Carol I in 1910, it's the largest mosque in Romania and a symbol of religious tolerance. Located near the city center, it's easily accessible and offers stunning city views from its minaret. Inside, visitors can admire the intricate details, the grand prayer hall, and the beautiful carpets. A must-visit for those interested in history and architecture.

R W.

Google
It is a magnificent mosque, but like many other buildings in Constanta, it need maintenance and repair works. Entry fee is 5 Lei and that will allow you to climb the steep minaret and see glorious view of the city beneath, the Black Sea and the Constanta Port. A sunny day will enhance the view better surely!! But its still breathtaking.