The Qerveh Spacious Mosque (Persian: مسجد جامع قروه) is one of the monuments of Qerveh. This mosque is also known as a Jama Mosque, and is one of the works of the Seljuk period (5th century AH).[1]
The Grand Mosque of Qorveh is one of the valuable historical monuments in the Abrrud (Great River) region. In the heart of the village, the Grand Mosque is one of the valuable works from the Seljuk period (5th century AH) which, like the mosques of the Seljuk period, is built in the four-dome style and has a very beautiful dome resting on four piers. This mosque is a very valuable work comparable to the porches of the Jame Mosques of Qazvin and Kabul.[1]