Mevlana Mosque
Mevlanaplein 1, 3022 EP Rotterdam, Netherlands
The Mevlana Mosque
Also known as the Mevlana Mosque Rotterdam, is a mosque located in Rotterdam, Netherlands. It was built in 1995 and serves as the main mosque for the Muslim community in the city.
The mosque was designed by architect R.H.J. Stijger and has a distinctive Ottoman-inspired design. The building features a large dome, four minarets, and intricate stone carvings.
- The interior of the mosque is decorated with Islamic geometric patterns and mosaics, and can accommodate up to 2,000 worshippers.
- The Mevlana Mosque was named after Rumi, a renowned Sufi poet and philosopher from Turkey.
- It is one of the largest mosques in the Netherlands and has become an important cultural and religious landmark for the country's Muslim community.
- In addition to its spiritual significance, the Mevlana Mosque also serves as a symbol of tolerance and diversity in Rotterdam.
The mosque was built with the support of local authorities and community leaders, reflecting the city's commitment to inclusivity and respect for all cultures. Today, the Mevlana Mosque is an important hub for Muslim worship and cultural events in Rotterdam, and is open to visitors from around the world who are interested in learning more about Islamic culture and spirituality.
Details
Name | Mevlana Mosque |
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City/Town | Rotterdam |
Province | South Holland |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 51.9212522, 4.4418894 |
Denomination | |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | muslim |
Year of construction | 1995 |
Time period | modern era |
Architectural style | Ottoman-inspired |
Architect | R.H.J. Stijger |
Patron | Rumi |