Patimburak Fakfak Patimburak known as the Old Mosque, which is estimated to have existed for more than 200 years ago, even the oldest mosque in Fakfak.
The mosque building is still standing strong and serves as a place of prayer for Muslims Fakfak. The building of this mosque was built in 1870, led by a priest named Abuhari Kilian.
The mosque is located on the edge of the village, and occupied no more than 35 heads of households. Around the mosque there is a very exotic landscape, where the landscape is the natural form of green plants, hills and canyons so the atmosphere there is very comfortable and quiet.
The uniqueness of the mosque seen in its architecture, which is reminiscent of the mosque and church. Moses Heremba, Patimburak Mosque imam claimed the building of this mosque has undergone several renovations. Despite maintaining its original form, but the original material that has not changed is the four pillars contained in the mosque. In colonial times, this mosque was hit by a bomb the Japanese army. Until now, the incident left bullet holes in the pillars of the mosque. This mosque has an area of more or less than 100 square meters.
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