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Architecture of the Kaaba

Diagram of the Kaaba: Interior and Exterior of the Kaaba

Diagram of the Kaaba: Interior, Exterior of the Kaaba in the Courtyard of the Grand Mosque in Mecca

Diagram of the Kaaba: Interior and Exterior of the Kaaba in the Courtyard of the Grand Mosque in Mecca

Source: Wikipedia
The name Kaaba means “cube,” but the structure isn’t a cube: it measures 12m long, 10m wide, and 15m high (33 feet x 50 feet x 45 feet). The Kaaba is built from grey granite and each corner points to one of the four points of the compass. The single Entrance is on the northeast, side, 2.3m above the ground. The interior of the Kaaba is bare except for three supporting wooden pillars and gold hanging lamps. Affixed to the eastern corner of the Kaaba, about 1.5m up, is the Black Stone of Mecca.

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