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Lisbon Central Mosque

Lisbon Central Mosque

Lisbon, PT

The construction of this mosque was completed in 1985, after about 7 years of construction. The mosque has both a dome and a minaret on its exterior, and a reception hall, a prayer hall, and an auditorium in the interior. Its architects were António Maria Braga and João Paulo Conceição.

London Central Mosque

London Central Mosque

London , GB

London Central Mosque is an Islamic place of worship next to London's Regent's Park.

Luhansk Cathedral Mosque

Luhansk Cathedral Mosque

Luhansk, UA

The Cathedral Mosque in Luhansk was built between 2007 and 2010. The mosque was built according to the design of one of the existing mosques in Crimea. It is a three-storey building with a total area of 550 square metres. The construction of the mosque was sponsored by Kuwait. The construction and completion work was undertaken by the local Muslim community.

Manchester Central Mosque

Manchester Central Mosque

Manchester , GB

Manchester Central Mosque, also called Jamia Mosque, is a Muslim place of worship close built in the 1970s close to Victoria Park in Manchester. It is also known as Victoria Park Mosque.

Märcani Mosque

Märcani Mosque

Kazan, RU

The Märcani Mosque, one of the largest mosques in Russia, was one of the symbols of the tolerance granted by Empress Catherine II (1762 - 1996) to non-Christian Russian communities at the end of the 18th century. This mosque remains the historical centre of Tatar-Muslim spirituality. The mosque was built in 1766-1770 and is the first stone mosque built in Kazan after it was taken by Ivan Terrible in 1552. The building was constructed in the tradition of medieval Tatar architecture with a minaret on the roof and forms in the provincial baroque style. In the decoration of the facades and interiors, the architectural decoration of the Petrine Baroque is combined with the decorative motifs of Tatar decorative art.

Mariupol Mosque

Mariupol Mosque

Mariupol, UA

The Mariupol Mosque was built in 2007 in honour of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent and his wife Roxelana, who came from what is now Ukraine. It is both a mosque and an Islamic cultural centre. The prototype of the mosque's architecture is the Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul.

Marketplace Mosque

Marketplace Mosque

Sarajevo, BA

The Baščaršija mosque ("Marketplace mosque") was built in 1528. Originally, the Baščaršija mosque had a wooden dome that burned in a fire in 1697, after which the present mosque was built. In 1762, the mosque was repainted by Mehmed-pasha Muhsinović. The mosque also had to be rebuilt after the Second World War.

Meçite Mosque

Meçite Mosque

Gjirokastër, AL

The mosque was largely destroyed during the communist period and was converted to residential house and remains like that until today.

Merkez Mosque

Merkez Mosque

Duisburg, DE

The DITIB Merkez Mosque, one of the largest in Germany, was built in the traditional Ottoman style between 2004 and 2008. The building has a surface area of 40 by 28 metres, a 34 metre high minaret and a 23 metre high silver dome roof. The gross floor area is approximately 2,500 m². There is no call to prayer by a muezzin outside the building.

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