Ganting Grand Mosque

Ganting Grand Mosque
Masjid Raya Ganting
مسجد رايا جانتينغ
Religion
AffiliationIslam
LeadershipWaqf
Location
Location10 Ganting Street, Ganting, Padang Timur, Padang, Indonesia
Architecture
StyleEuropean neoclassic[1]
Groundbreaking1805
Completed1810
Specifications
Direction of façadeSoutheast
Length42 metres (138 ft)
Width39 metres (128 ft)
Minaret(s)2
Website
www.masjidrayagantiang.com

The Ganting Grand Mosque (Indonesian: Masjid Raya Ganting; also written and pronounced Gantiang in Minang) is a Sunni mosque located in Ganting, Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia. Construction began in 1805, making it the oldest in Padang and one of the oldest in Indonesia. It is a Cultural Property of Indonesia.[2][3]

The building, which involved people from various cultural backgrounds in its construction, was the centre of an Islamic reform in the area during the 19th century. Future president Sukarno spent a time of exile at the mosque in 1942.[4][5] It survived the tsunami which struck Padang following the 1833 Sumatra earthquake,[6] but was severely damaged after earthquakes in 2005 and 2009.[7][8]

The one-floor establishment continues to be used as a center for prayer, as well as religious education; it also functions as a pesantren for the community. The mosque is also a tourist attraction.[9][10]