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Cambridge Central Mosque
green credentials that reflect Islam’s ideals of earth, soul, and community care. Inspired by both Islamic and English religious architectural traditions, our design develops the idea of a British mosque for the 21st century.
Cambridge Central Mosque - Wikipedia
The Cambridge Central Mosque opened to the public on 24 April 2019. [3] The Mosque is a prominent Islamic centre located in Cambridge, England in the Romsey area of Mill Road, which is historically recognised as a place for Cambridge radicals. [ 4 ]
Plan Your Visit - Cambridge Central Mosque
Looking for our Opening Hours? We are just a 15 minute walk away from Cambridge rail station. Take the ‘ Citi 2 ’ bus to Romsey Town, Vinery Road which stops right outside our mosque. …
The Mosque – Cambridge Central Mosque
At three stories high, with a façade that subtly weaves Qur’anic phrases into the Gault brickwork that is traditional in Cambridge, the mosque complements its neighbouring structures on Mill Rd, while the gardens and café make it a welcoming space for all members of the community.
Abu Bakr Mosque Cambridge | Masjid and Islamic Centre | Abu ...
Abu Bakr mosque also known as THE CAMBRIDGE MOSQUE is the oldest mosque in Cambridge since 1981. The mosque has been serving the community since then and will carry on performing its duties in the future. The doors of the mosque is not only open for muslims but also for all other communities.
Cambridge Central Mosque: The first Eco Mosque in Europe
2023年3月1日 · The History of Cambridge Eco Mosque. The Mosque here is new, having opened in 2019. It’s on a site about a 40 minute walk from the centre of Cambridge along Mill Road. Previously the site was home to everything from a bowling alley, to a petrol station, to a John Lewis warehouse.
Cambridge Central Mosque – Mosqpedia
The defining feature of Cambridge Mosque is its timber structure. The columns, or ‘trees’, reach up to support the roof in an interlaced octagonal lattice vault structure evocative of English gothic fan vaulting, famously used at the nearby King’s College Chapel. The timber is sustainably sourced spruce which has been curved and laminated.