Ubudiah Mosque
Kuala Kangsar
Malaysia
Overview
The Ubudiah Mosque, located in Perak’s royal capital, Kuala Kangsar, is one of Malaysia’s most stunning mosques. Built in 1917 under the direction of Sultan Idris Shah I, the mosque is famous for its striking golden domes and Moorish-inspired architecture.
Its design features Italian marble floors, intricate gold leaf details, and arched windows, creating a sense of grandeur and elegance. Surrounded by lush gardens, the mosque serves as a royal mosque, frequently used for official ceremonies and religious events.
With its breathtaking aesthetics and serene atmosphere, the Ubudiah Mosque is often considered one of the most beautiful mosques in Southeast Asia, drawing visitors and photographers from around the world.