Mosque of Ibrahim Terbana

The Mosque of Ibrahim Terbana (مسجد ابراهبم تربانة) also known as the Terbana Mosque, is an Egyptian mosque in Alexandria built in 1684–1685   by a Moroccan merchant named Hajj Ibrahim Terbana.

Location
The Mosque of Ibrahim Terbana is located in Faransa Street, in El Gomrok district.

Restoration
Restorations on the mosque have started to take place since 2010. 23 Million Egyptian pounds have been invested into the restoration for the aim of protecting the mosque from people encroaching on the sanctity of the mosque.

Architecture
The Ibrahim Terbana mosque's minaret is supported by two Corinthian capital antique columns. The exterior of the mosque is white, except for doorway which is painted red and black in the Delta Style.