The Pazhayangadi Mosque in Kondotty, with its striking Mughal-style architecture and latticed windows, is one of Kerala’s historic Islamic monuments. Built over 500 years ago in memory of Kondotty Thangal, it continues to be a centre of faith and tradition, most vibrant during the Valia Nercha festival.
The prayer hall of the Odathil Mosque in Thalassery reveals its timeless beauty, with polished wooden pillars, an intricately designed lattice ceiling, chandeliers, and traditional Kerala-style architecture. Built in 1806 by the Keyi family, the mosque’s interiors exude serenity, blending Islamic aesthetics with Kerala’s indigenous craftsmanship.
Odathil Mosque, also known as Odathil Palli, is a 200-year-old mosque in Thalassery, Kannur, built in 1806 by the Keyi family. Famous for its copper-tiled roofing, Kerala temple-inspired design, golden finials, and rich heritage, the mosque is a unique blend of Islamic and Kerala architecture.