The Baitul Makmur Grand Mosque is the largest and grandest mosque on the west coast of West Aceh Regency, Aceh province, Indonesia. The mosque, which is located in Seuneubok Village, Johan Pahlawan District, has an architectural blend of Middle Eastern, Asian and Acehnese as well as the selection of bright brown colors combined with brick red in the mosque's dome. The characteristic feature of the mosque that can be seen with the naked eye is the three main domes flanked by two smaller water tower domes. The shape of the heads of all the domes is the same, which is round with a sharp tip, a distinctive blend of Middle Eastern and Asian architecture.
The building of the Great Mosque of Baitul Makmur Meulaboh looks very prominent with a blend of Middle Eastern, Asian and Acehnese architectural styles and the selection of bright brown colors combined with brick red in the mosque's dome.
The hallmark of the mosque that can be seen in plain view is the three main domes flanked by two smaller water tower domes. The shape of the heads of all the domes is the same, which is round with a sharp tip, a distinctive blend of Middle Eastern and Asian architecture. This mosque will be equipped with two new minarets which as of this writing are still in the completion stage. The minaret will make the mosque look even more magnificent and can serve as a landmark for the local area.
The gate to the mosque is also a special feature. The gate that stands alone with a distance of a few meters from the mosque looks very elegant. This gate seems to emphasize that anyone who enters the gate will encounter a very beautiful view.
Inside the mosque, there are two different spatial concepts. First, visitors are greeted by a room that has many pillars on the second floor as a mezzanine. In the middle there is a spacious room that feels very relieved with decor.