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Guide 🇮🇶 Mossoul

Mossoul
👤 Population 1,8 millions 🕛 Heure locale:

Al-Hadba Minaret
Minaret d'Al-Hadba

Mosul’s iconic leaning minaret, rebuilt in 2025, symbolizes the city’s heritage and resilience and is one of its most recognizable landmarks.


Great Mosque of Al Nouri
Grande Mosquée d'Al Nouri

Historic 12th-century mosque central to Mosul’s identity, now being restored as a powerful symbol of the city’s recovery.


Nineveh
Ninive

Ancient Assyrian capital at Mosul’s edge, featuring celebrated ruins, walls, and gateways that reveal the city’s deep historical roots.


Mosul Museum
Musée de Mossoul

Key museum for understanding Mosul’s archaeology and heritage, with collections illuminating the region’s long and influential past.


Souq Bab al-Saray

Mosul’s best-known bazaar, revived after destruction, where visitors experience local commerce, fabrics, spices, and everyday city life.


Old Bridge
Vieux pont

Historic Tigris crossing with pedestrian views over old and new Mosul, offering one of the city’s most evocative urban panoramas.


Bashtabya Castle
Château de Bashtabya

A 12th-century fortress linked to Mosul’s former walls, valued for its layered history and dramatic presence above the river.


Mosul Grand Mosque
Grande Mosquée de Mossoul

The city’s largest mosque, notable for its monumental scale and significance in modern Mosul despite remaining unfinished.


Mosul Heritage Museum
Musée du patrimoine de Mossoul

A cultural stop showcasing objects tied to Mosul’s history and traditions, ideal for visitors seeking context beyond the ruins.


Mosul Heritage Art House
Maison d'art du patrimoine de Mossoul

Heritage-focused art house with traditional decor and a balcony view toward the city and Al-Hadba Minaret.


St. Thomas Church
Église Saint-Thomas

One of Old Mosul’s notable churches, reflecting the city’s once-diverse religious heritage and ongoing story of loss and rebuilding.


St. Miskenta Church
Église Sainte-Miskenta

Ruined church in Old Mosul that offers a poignant look at the city’s Christian heritage and wartime destruction.


Dair Mar Elia

Historic monastery site associated with Mosul’s ancient Christian legacy, valued for its religious and historical importance.


Nergal Gate
Porte de Nergal

Important gateway of ancient Nineveh, offering a tangible connection to Assyrian urban design and imperial history.


Mohammed Al-Ameen Mosque
Mosquée Mohammed Al-Amine

Recognized religious landmark in Mosul, appreciated as part of the city’s architectural and spiritual landscape.


Mosul City Centre
Centre-ville de Mossoul

Zone centrale avec accès aux musées, hôtels, transports en commun et principaux services aux visiteurs.


Right Mosul Corniche
Corniche droite de Mossoul

Promenade pittoresque en bord de rivière, réputée pour ses jardins, ses promenades relaxantes et ses vues sur le Tigre.


Old City Riverside
Vieille ville au bord de la rivière

Zone riveraine historique où sites patrimoniaux, vues panoramiques sur le Tigre et sentiers pédestres se côtoient.


Al-Jawsaq Corniche
Corniche d'Al-Jawsaq

Parc paisible en bord de rivière, avec jardins et agréables sentiers de promenade.


Bab Al-Tob Square
Place Bab Al-Tob

Place centrale historique ornée d'une fresque emblématique et d'un fort caractère culturel.


Al-Muthana

Quartier verdoyant axé sur les parcs, offrant un cadre paisible et des espaces extérieurs adaptés aux familles.


Al-Rashidiyah

Quartier paisible en bord de rivière, réputé pour ses vues, son atmosphère calme et son ambiance culturelle locale.


Al-Shifa

Quartier historique associé au château de Bashtabya et aux vues panoramiques sur la ville.


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