Mohammed VI Mosque (Coquimbo)

[1] Construction began in 2004, led by Moroccan architect Faissal Cherradi, and finished in 2007.

The building was inaugurated by then mayor of Coquimbo Oscar Pereira and Moroccan delegates.

[3] A renovation project funded by the municipality of Coquimbo and the embassy of Morocco in Chile began in 2019.

[4] The project, funded by the municipality of Coquimbo and the Kingdom of Morocco, spans 722 square meters and features a 40-meter-high minaret.

It includes a cultural center open to the public, comprising two prayer halls (the mosque), a specialized library with texts in Spanish, Arabic, and other languages (which also serves as a conference room), and a museum.