Stockholm Central Mosque Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The largest mosque in Stockholm
This mosque near Medborgarplatsen is an old electric power station from 1903. After construction, it was inaugurated as Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan's Mosque in June 2000. From the outside, it is a q...
A great place to go,sit ,pray and contemplate. Its house of God open for all.Stay there longer,wait till call for prayer is there,if you are not a muslim stand by there and observe.You will feel peac...
I went here to do my daily prayers before continuing my 6-hour visit to Stockholm. It's really nice place the mosque is at, and the interior of the mosque is beautiful.
We had a quick look only at this building but felt that the architect had to have been inspired by Moroccan Mosques. Certainly not the most attractive building in Stockholm but worth a visit.
An unacceptable mosque in the area of Sedermalm. Nothing special. It is interesting that the mosque's colors are not highlighted against the background of the rest of the area - the mosque is not green, but ohristo-yellow.
The largest mosque in Stockholm
This mosque near Medborgarplatsen is an old electric power station from 1903. After construction, it was inaugurated as Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan's Mosque in June 2000. From the outside, it is a q...
Welcome in there
A great place to go,sit ,pray and contemplate. Its house of God open for all.Stay there longer,wait till call for prayer is there,if you are not a muslim stand by there and observe.You will feel peac...
Great mosque
I went here to do my daily prayers before continuing my 6-hour visit to Stockholm. It's really nice place the mosque is at, and the interior of the mosque is beautiful.
Outside View Only
We had a quick look only at this building but felt that the architect had to have been inspired by Moroccan Mosques. Certainly not the most attractive building in Stockholm but worth a visit.
The Mosque
An unacceptable mosque in the area of Sedermalm. Nothing special. It is interesting that the mosque's colors are not highlighted against the background of the rest of the area - the mosque is not green, but ohristo-yellow.