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The Berlin Mosque, an iconic landmark in Berlin, stands as a remarkable example of modern Islamic architecture, crafted by architect K. A. Herrmann in 1925. This elegant mosque, doubling as a Jamat Khana, serves as a vital hub for the Muslim community in the city. It is known for its serene atmosphere, especially noticeable during the Friday prayers at 1:30pm and 2pm. The mosque also appreciates its dedicated prayer area for women, ensuring inclusivity within its welcoming walls. It holds a special place in the hearts of many, with a positive rating of 4.3 on Google, thanks to the efforts of the manager, Imam, and participants. Notably, the mosque belongs to the Ahmadiyya community, offering a unique spiritual experience distinct from traditional mosques.

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Mansfelder Str./Barstr.
Bus stop 210 m walk
Hoffmann-von-Fallersleben-Platz
Bus stop 260 m walk
U Fehrbelliner Platz
Bus stop 333 m walk

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4.3
based on 608 reviews
4.3/5 608 reviews
Алиев Дилшод
Алиев Дилшод
1 month ago on Google

Мечеть 100лет.

Md. Abdul Khaleque
Md. Abdul Khaleque
2 months ago on Google

আরবি ছাড়া অন্য ভাষায় বিশেষ করে ইংরেজি ভাষায় বয়ান করায় ভালো লেগেছে। মসজিদের পরিবেশ খুব সুন্দর।

Esin
Esin
3 months ago on Google

Хорошо что есть эти масчиди Имам амри маъруф сделаеть,хотя я непонял что говорил но всё отлично