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Wilmersdorfer Moschee
A Landmark of Islamic Architecture in Berlin
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Step into the Wilmersdorf Mosque and experience the exquisite charm of Islamic architecture, crafted by K. A. Herrmann in 1928. Its striking dome and 32-meter-high minaret capture tales of a bygone era when this mosque was a pioneering structure in Berlin. As an architectural heritage monument, it offers a serene and historical ambiance that captivates every visitor.
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Designed by architect K. A. Herrmann, the Wilmersdorfer Mosque has been an architectural heritage monument since its opening in 1928.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1924
- Architect
- K. A. Herrmann
- Architectural Style
- Islamic
- Height
- 32 m
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Opening Date
- March 23, 1928
- Website
- berlin.ahmadiyya.org
Guided Story
Look up at the twin minarets towering above you. They stand 32 meters tall, reminding us of the time when this mosque became the first of its kind in Germany. Do you feel the calmness here? It offers a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle and bustle. This mosque is more than a place of worship; it's a symbol of Berlin's cultural openness. Turn around and you'll see the striking dome, contrasting beautifully with the modern architecture surrounding it. It's a perfect spot to pause and let the stories these walls hold wash over you.
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