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Sultan Hassan Mosque Cairo Guide 2025/2026 | History, Architecture & Islamic Cairo Tour
Islamic Cairo · Mamluk Architecture · Mosque-Madrasa

Sultan Hassan Mosque
Cairo Visitor Guide

A monumental Mamluk masterpiece where power, education and sacred architecture meet beside the Cairo Citadel.

Sultan Hassan Mosque Cairo is one of the most impressive Islamic monuments in Egypt. Built in the 14th century as both a mosque and madrasa, it is famous for its enormous scale, grand stone entrance, central courtyard, four-iwan layout and dramatic presence near Al Rifai Mosque and the Cairo Citadel.

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Why is Sultan Hassan Mosque famous?

Sultan Hassan Mosque is famous because it is one of Cairo’s greatest Mamluk architectural masterpieces. It combines a mosque and madrasa in a monumental complex with a massive portal, central courtyard, four teaching iwans, refined stonework and a powerful location near Al Rifai Mosque and the Cairo Citadel.

Why Visit Sultan Hassan Mosque

A Monument Built to Impress Cairo

Some historic mosques are beautiful because of fine decoration. Sultan Hassan Mosque is different. Its first impression is scale. The walls, portal, courtyard and proportions create a sense of weight and authority that reflects the ambition of Mamluk Cairo.

Built during the 14th century, the complex served both as a mosque and a madrasa. That dual function made it a place of worship and learning, designed to accommodate the four Sunni schools of Islamic law through a four-iwan plan around a central courtyard.

For travelers searching for Sultan Hassan Mosque Cairo, Mamluk architecture Cairo, historic mosques in Cairo, Islamic Cairo tour or Cairo Citadel mosque route, this site is one of the strongest stops because it brings history, architecture, religion and photography together in one compact visit.

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Sultan Hassan Mosque in Pictures

Massive Stone Walls, Courtyard Silence and Mamluk Detail

The visual power of Sultan Hassan Mosque comes from contrast: huge exterior mass, a dramatic entrance, a calm courtyard, deep iwans and refined architectural rhythm.

Sultan Hassan Mosque and Al Rifai Mosque skyline in Islamic Cairo
Monumental ExteriorThe mosque’s scale dominates the area below the Citadel and gives the building its commanding presence.
Islamic Cairo mosque interior and architectural details
Courtyard and IwansThe interior experience is defined by balance, teaching spaces and a powerful central courtyard.
Islamic Cairo street near Sultan Hassan Mosque route
Islamic Cairo ContextSultan Hassan belongs to a wider city of mosques, madrasas, gates and old streets.
Architecture and Highlights

What to See at Sultan Hassan Mosque

The mosque rewards slow looking. The more time you give the building, the more clearly its Mamluk engineering, educational design and ceremonial scale appear.

Sultan Hassan Mosque monumental Mamluk exterior

Monumental Portal

The entrance creates a dramatic transition from the busy city outside to a controlled, sacred architectural space.

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Sultan Hassan Mosque courtyard and iwan design

Central Courtyard

The courtyard organizes the whole complex and makes the mosque feel balanced despite its enormous size.

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Islamic art and Mamluk design details in Cairo

Mamluk Design Language

Stonework, proportions, inscriptions and spatial planning show why this building is central to Mamluk architecture in Cairo.

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Islamic Cairo architecture near Sultan Hassan Mosque

Islamic Cairo Route

Pairing the mosque with Al Muizz Street and Khan El Khalili gives travelers a fuller view of historic Cairo.

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Khan El Khalili Bazaar after Sultan Hassan Mosque tour

Khan El Khalili Extension

After the mosque’s monumental silence, the bazaar adds lanterns, cafés, shops and living market atmosphere.

BazaarEvening
Coptic Cairo route connected with Islamic Cairo landmarks

Old Cairo Contrast

A full heritage day can combine Islamic Cairo landmarks with Coptic Cairo churches and historic quarters.

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How to Visit

Best Way to Visit Sultan Hassan Mosque

Best for First-Time Visitors

  • Visit with a private guide who can explain the mosque-madrasa function and Mamluk context.
  • Pair Sultan Hassan Mosque with Al Rifai Mosque and the Cairo Citadel area.
  • Allow enough time for exterior photos, the courtyard, iwans and architectural explanation.
  • Dress modestly and bring comfortable shoes for nearby walking routes.

Best for Architecture Lovers

  • Focus on the entrance portal, courtyard proportions, stone surfaces and four-iwan layout.
  • Add the Museum of Islamic Art to understand design motifs and craft traditions.
  • Continue to Al Muizz Street for more medieval Islamic architecture.
  • Visit late afternoon if you want softer exterior photography around the Citadel area.
Timing and Practical Notes

Sultan Hassan Mosque Planning Details

Sultan Hassan Mosque can be a focused architecture stop or part of a broader Islamic Cairo and Old Cairo day.

ItemPlanning DetailBest Use
Recommended duration45–75 minutesEnough for the exterior, courtyard, iwans and guided context.
Best pairingAl Rifai Mosque + Cairo CitadelCreates a strong mosque-and-Citadel route.
Best wider routeSultan Hassan → Citadel → Al Muizz → Khan El KhaliliExcellent Islamic Cairo heritage day.
Best timeMorning or late afternoonBetter light and easier movement around the area.
Visitor styleGuided cultural routeUseful for understanding the architecture instead of only seeing the building.
Recommended Experiences

Best Tours Including Sultan Hassan Mosque

Sultan Hassan works best within a Cairo heritage route that includes the Citadel, Old Cairo, Islamic Cairo streets or museum context.

Private Cairo heritage tour with Sultan Hassan Mosque and Citadel
Full Day · Cairo

Cairo Behind the Scenes Day Tour

A strong cultural route linking Coptic Cairo, Saladin Citadel, Egyptian Museum context and historic Cairo atmosphere.

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Islamic Cairo tour including Al Muizz Street and historic mosques
Islamic Cairo · Walking Route

Al Muizz Street and Historic Cairo

Best for travelers who want more medieval architecture after visiting Sultan Hassan Mosque.

Explore Al Muizz →
Khan El Khalili Bazaar after Islamic Cairo mosque tour
Evening · Bazaar

Khan El Khalili Bazaar Route

A natural finish to an Islamic Cairo day with lanterns, cafés, shops and old market energy.

Explore Bazaar →

Route timing depends on traffic, opening rules, prayer times, photography pace and the number of nearby landmarks you want to include.

Continue Your Cairo Journey

More Places and Routes Worth Exploring

Sultan Hassan Mosque connects naturally with the Citadel, Muhammad Ali Mosque, Al Muizz Street, Khan El Khalili, Coptic Cairo, museums and full Egypt itineraries.

Suggested Itinerary

How to Fit Sultan Hassan Mosque into Your Cairo Day

RouteBest ForSuggested FlowUseful Link
Citadel Mosque RouteArchitecture travelersSultan Hassan Mosque → Al Rifai Mosque → Cairo Citadel → Mosque of Muhammad AliMuhammad Ali Mosque Guide
Islamic Cairo DayCulture travelersSultan Hassan → Al Muizz Street → Khan El Khalili → Al Hussein areaAl Muizz Street Guide
Old Cairo Full DayFirst-time visitorsCoptic Cairo → Citadel → Sultan Hassan → Khan El KhaliliCairo Heritage Tour
Cairo Two-Day RouteBalanced travelersDay 1 Pyramids + GEM → Day 2 Old Cairo + Islamic CairoGEM + Pyramids Tour
FAQ

Sultan Hassan Mosque Questions

What is Sultan Hassan Mosque?

Sultan Hassan Mosque is a historic Mamluk mosque and madrasa in Islamic Cairo, known for its massive scale, courtyard, iwans and educational design.

When was Sultan Hassan Mosque built?

Construction began in 1356 AD during the Mamluk period, under Sultan Hassan ibn al-Nasir Muhammad.

Why is Sultan Hassan Mosque famous?

It is famous for its monumental Mamluk architecture, mosque-madrasa layout, grand entrance portal and central position among Cairo’s historic mosques.

Where is Sultan Hassan Mosque located?

It is located in Islamic Cairo near Al Rifai Mosque and close to the Cairo Citadel.

Can I visit Sultan Hassan Mosque with the Citadel?

Yes. Sultan Hassan Mosque, Al Rifai Mosque, Cairo Citadel and Mosque of Muhammad Ali make a strong Cairo mosque-and-Citadel route.

How long do you need at Sultan Hassan Mosque?

Most travelers need around 45–75 minutes, depending on whether they are focusing on photography, architecture or guided historical explanation.

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Ready to Explore Cairo’s Mamluk Masterpiece?

Visit Sultan Hassan Mosque with a private Cairo guide, then connect the story to the Citadel, Muhammad Ali Mosque, Al Muizz Street and Khan El Khalili through a route designed around your pace.