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Reconstructed in 2015 and launched as a redeveloped arts and
community center in 2020, The Flying Saucer, Sharjah is a wellknown
landmark, a brutalist building dating back to the 1970s.
It was re-opened after a two-year renovation project by the
Sharjah Art Foundation (SAF).[31]
Sharjah Light Festival
Sharjah Light Festival is held every year since 2010 on various
landmarks around Sharjah. It is a display of lights using
projectors and lasers on buildings. Usually the shows have a
small story line or a theme.
Places of worship
Sharjah's largest mosque, named the "Sharjah Mosque"[32][33]
was inaugurated in May 2019. Located in the area of Tay, at the
junction of the Emirates Road and the road to Mleiha, it can
accommodate up to 25,000 worshipers, with an inside capacity
of over 5,000 people.[34] Two coins, one gold and one silver,
each inscribed with a verse from the Quran, were issued by the
Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates, and designed by the
Sharjah Islamic Bank, to commemorate the occasion.[35]
Previously, the King Faisal Mosque, named after King Faisal of
Saudi Arabia, had been the largest in the Emirate[36] and
country, with an area of 10,000–12,000 m2 (110,000–130,000
sq ft).[37][38]