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  • Mosque of Ibn Saadoun in blida

    the Ibn Saadoune Mosque stands as one of the city’s oldest places of worship. Constructed in the late 16th century during the era of Ottoman influence, this mosque reflects a blend of local Maghrebi elements with classical Ottoman architectural touches.

  • Al-Kawthar Mosque

    Al-Kawthar Mosque in Blida, opened in 1981, stands on the historic site of the city’s Great Mosque. It can hosts up to 8,000 worshippers, features four 60 m minarets, and showcases Quranic art and marble details.

  • Festival of Flowers

    Blida’s Festival of Flowers celebrates the city’s long tradition with roses and plants. First held in 1955 and revived in 2011, it has become a key annual event. Each spring, parades, flower displays, and local products highlight Blida’s identity as the city of roses and its role in Algeria’s floral culture.