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Putra Mosque Putrajaya International Convention Centre Putra Square National Heroes Square. This is the list of tourist attractions in Putrajaya, Malaysia. [1] Putrajaya, Malaysia's administrative capital, was envisioned by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad as a modern city integrating governance, sustainability, and Islamic architecture.
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Putrajaya" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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Palace of Justice at night. The Palace of Justice's design incorporates influences of Classical Islamic culture like Taj Mahal in India, Moorish culture, like the Sultan Abdul Samad Building in Kuala Lumpur and Western Classical influence, like Palladian. The classical design gives depths to the building skin and creates interesting articulated ...
The development of Putrajaya began in August 1995 and was completed at an estimated cost of US$8.1 billion. [8] On 1 February 2001, Putrajaya became Malaysia's third federal territory, after Kuala Lumpur in 1974 and Labuan in 1984. [8] Putrajaya is also a part of MSC Malaysia, a special economic zone that covers Klang Valley.
Night View of Perdana Putra. The structural design is influenced by Malay, Islamic and European cultures as such Palladian and Neoclassicism. [2] It was designed by an aQidea Architect (Ahmad Rozi Abd Wahab being the principal architect) with inspiration from the 4th, 7th and former Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad.
It is located on Putra Square and is adjacent to man-made Putrajaya Lake. The pink-domed Putra Mosque is constructed with rose-tinted granite and consists of three main functional areas – the prayer hall, the Sahn, or courtyard, and various learning facilities and function rooms. The mosque can accommodate 15,000 worshippers at any one time. [1]
In several emirates, restaurants used to be closed during Ramadan but restrictions have been relaxed. For instance, in Dubai, screens and curtains used to be required to serve food out of public view. Since 2021, restaurants, cafes and bars can remain open and serve food publicly. [33] In Abu Dhabi restaurants also remain open. [34]