The Umayyad mosque lies in the centre of old Damascus and is one of the largest and oldest mosques in the world. It was built between 706 and 715 on the site of a Christian church dedicated to John the Baptist. The same site had been used as a temple of Jupiter in Roman times. The mosque holds a shrine which is said to contain the head of John the Baptist, honoured as a prophet by Muslims and Christians alike. The mosque is beautifully decorated with Islamic art and a large number of mosaics.

23 Mosque interior central part
24 Cupola
25 Mosaic on Bab as-Saat gate
26 Arch
27 Arches
28 Inner court and colonnade at dusk
29 Inner court and colonnade at dusk
30 Minaret of Qat Bey at night
31 Jesus minaret
32 Transept, dome and minaret at night
33 Rear gate
34 Night view of mosque
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