Railway: The nearest railway station is Kurnool City Railway Station, approximately 3 km from the mosque. Bus: The nearest bus terminal is Kurnool APSRTC Bus Station, located about 3 km away, with regular APSRTC and private bus services. Airport: The nearest airport is Kurnool Airport, approximately 25 km from the mosque, providing domestic air connectivity
Gol Gumbadh Masjid is a historic mosque situated adjacent to the Tomb of Abdul Wahab Khan (Gol Gumbaz) on Osmania College Road, Peta, Khaleel Wada, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh (PIN 518001). The mosque forms part of the Gol Gumbaz complex, which was constructed in 1618 CE during the rule of Abdul Wahab Khan, the first Nawab (or Bijapur Governor) of Kurnool. The monument, located on the banks of the Handri River, is renowned for its imposing domes, elegant arches, and Indo-Islamic (Deccan) architectural style. The adjoining mosque continues to function as a place of worship while the tomb and its associated structures remain one of Kurnool's most significant historical monuments. The entire complex is recognized as a protected heritage monument of national importance.
Year of Built: Not Known
Address: Osmania College Rd, Peta, Khaleel Wada, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh 518001
Country: India
State: Andhra Pradesh
District: Kurnool
Pincode: 518001
Longitude: 78.0469° E
Latitude: 15.8268° N