Bingkudu Mosque

[3] When it was first built, the building of the mosque was made of wood on its floor, pole, and wall.

The architectural characteristics of the mosque is easy to recognize, especially in the form of a roof that consists of three layers with a little basin.

[4] This work was done by the local community considering the condition of the fiber-made roof which had weathered by age.

[10] The restoration of the mosque itself in 1989 was carried out by the Conservation and Utilization of Historical and Archeological Projects of West Sumatra with focus on the roofing, ceiling, window, and the minaret.

[7] It was followed by the restoration of a tomb, place of wudu, minbar, mihrab, pond, and installation of lightning arrestor on the minaret, environmental arrangement, and construction of gate.