
Philip Ian Butler
3 reviews on 1 places
Fascinating place that's over a thousand years old (you can see from some of the stones worn away from people washing before prayer!). Don't forget to climb the minaret behind (you must exit the mosque and turn left - you must be relatively fit and have a head for heights 😄).
My only small quibble is they could provide more information about the history, but go visit if you're visiting the Geyer Anderson museum next door. Recommended!
My only small quibble is they could provide more information about the history, but go visit if you're visiting the Geyer Anderson museum next door. Recommended!
This is a wonderful museum near the Opera House, but be warned, it is temporarily closed for building renovations when I visited a few weeks ago. I asked when it might be reopened but they guessed not for at least another month or two. I tried to update Google maps but they rejected my changes and unable to verify the information, so recommend you try to contact them before going to avoid disappointment 🙏🏼
Great court but virtually impossible to book - using their online system isn't easy 🤨
And for some strange reason they're resurfacing the courts at the height of the tennis season 😳
And for some strange reason they're resurfacing the courts at the height of the tennis season 😳