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Moti Masjid Agra Entry Fee

  • Entry is Free

  • Agra Fort Entry Fee
  • 20 per person for Indians
  • 750 per person for Foreign tourist

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Moti Masjid Agra Address: State Highway 62 Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, 282003, India

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Moti Masjid Agra Timings

Day Timing
Monday 5:30 am – 6:00 pm
Tuesday 5:30 am – 6:00 pm
Wedesday 5:30 am – 6:00 pm
Thursday 5:30 am – 6:00 pm
Friday 5:30 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday 5:30 am – 6:00 pm
Sunday 5:30 am – 6:00 pm

Note: Moti Masjid Agra is It is currently closed for visitors, but can be viewed from the outside.
This place is located inside Agra Fort. No separate entrance fee required. Timings of Agra Fort apply

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Agra, a city steeped in Mughal history, boasts an array of architectural marvels that stand as a testament to the grandeur of the Mughal era. Agra is a captivating destination, blending heritage, culture, and timeless beauty.

Among these treasures is the Moti Masjid, or Pearl Mosque, a 17th-century mosque that stands within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Agra Fort.

Built by the iconic Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, known for his ambition for construction, this mosque, constructed of white marble, stands as a pristine jewel against the historical backdrop of Agra.

All about Moti Masjid, Agra

The Moti Masjid, situated within the Agra Fort, is a prime example of the architectural excellence of the Mughal era. Commissioned by Shah Jahan, it is often referred to as the Pearl Mosque due to its radiant appearance, resembling a pearl.

Situated north of the Diwan-e-Khaas complex in the Agra Fort, the Moti Masjid was built by Shah Jahan for the members of his court to offer prayers.

Constructed between 1648 and 1654, the Moti Masjid is a later addition to the Agra Fort, undertaken by Shah Jahan. Several buildings were dismantled during Shah Jahan's rule, and new structures were erected. Moti Masjid was one of those erections.

By completing the mosque's construction in 1654, the Mughal residence had shifted to Shahjahanpur, the city made by Shah Jahan, for which he was extremely proud.

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Architecture of Moti Masjid, Agra

The floor of the mosque gently slopes from east to west. The mosque's outer walls are built with shining white marble and the insides with red sandstone.

The main prayer hall, adorned with intricate Persian inscriptions, has Musallahs (a carpet for Muslims to pray on) designed with black marble.

The courtyard of the mosque, surrounded by arcades, has an ablution (cleansing oneself before offering prayers) pool at its centre. There is also a sundial in one corner of the mosque's courtyard.

The main prayer area had separate portions for women of the royal family to offer their prayers. These portions had a separate entry from the main entry to the mosque.

The architectural finesse and detailed design highlight the Mughal craftsmanship at its finest.

The Mughals, especially Shah Jahan, had a soft spot for symmetry in his constructions. Shah Jahan aimed for the mosque's front facade to align with the direction of the other structures throughout Agra Fort.

However, acknowledging the Muslim practice of facing Mecca (to the west) during prayers, a clever solution was devised. The mosque was smartly designed so that, while the outer front facade followed the symmetry of the other buildings, the inner walls of the main worship area were oriented towards the west.

Moti Masjid in Agra is certainly something that will take you by awe, and its architecture is a must-see.

Entry fee and timings of Moti Masjid, Agra

Moti Masjid opens its doors to you every day after sunrise and closes before sunset. The entry fee for Agra Fort is nominal, with Rs 20 for Indian residents and Rs 750 for foreign tourists.

The mosque welcomes you all seven days of week, including public holidays.

Best time to visit Moti Masjid, Agra

The best time to visit Agra, including Moti Masjid, is during the winter months from October to March.

Winter also offers clear skies, enhancing the experience of touring the place and its surroundings.

How to reach Moti Masjid, Agra?

Situated within the Agra Fort complex, Moti Masjid is easily accessible by various modes of transportation.

By rail: The Agra Fort complex, where Moti Masjid is situated, is just 2.2 km from the Agra Cantt Railway Station. You can grab a rickshaw after getting off at the station.

By road: Buses continuously run towards Agra Fort from the Power House Bus Stand. So, once your bus reaches Agra, you can grab another one at Agra Fort and get to Moti Masjid.

By air: For air travellers, your journey to Agra can be easily carried out by various flights that come to Agra from different parts of the country. From the airport, hop in a cab or taxi from top car rental companies in Agra and get to your destination in no time while enjoying the beautiful city.


The intricate carvings, the sprawling courtyards, and the stories whispered by the walls make Moti Masjid a must-visit during your Agra sojourn.

The sheer scale of Moti Masjid and its historical significance add depth to your exploration of Agra's cultural tapestry.

So, if planning a trip to Agra, book an Agra tour package with Agra Tourism and explore this amazing destination to the fullest. To know more about our offerings, please fill the Contact Us form.

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