Kuba Camii Moskee
Ribesstraat 73I, 1032 JS Amsterdam, Netherlands
The Kuba Camii Moskee
The Kuba Camii Moskee is a mosque located in the heart of Amsterdam, Netherlands, situated at Ribesstraat 73I, 1032 JS Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The mosque was built in 1978 by the Turkish community in Amsterdam, marking an important milestone in the city's history.
- With its modern Islamic architecture style, the mosque features a large dome and four minarets, making it a prominent landmark in the city.
- Its capacity to accommodate up to 1,000 worshippers during Friday prayers demonstrates its significance as a central hub for the Turkish and Muslim community in Amsterdam.
As a central hub, the Kuba Camii Moskee serves as a gathering place for the Turkish and Muslim community in Amsterdam, providing a sense of belonging and identity. The mosque plays a vital role in promoting interfaith understanding and tolerance, reflecting the diversity and multiculturalism of the city.
The mosque's location at Ribesstraat 73I makes it easily accessible to visitors from all parts of the city. With its unique blend of modern Islamic architecture and cultural significance, the Kuba Camii Moskee is an important religious and cultural institution in Amsterdam that continues to play a vital role in promoting interfaith understanding and tolerance.
Details
Name | Kuba Camii Moskee |
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City/Town | Amsterdam |
Province | North Holland |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 52.3940683, 4.9131678 |
Denomination | |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | muslim |
Year of construction | 1978 |
Time period | modern |
Architectural style | modern Islamic architecture |
Lender | Turkish community in Amsterdam |