Germany Moschee im Schwetzinger Schlossgarten
The mosque (German: “Moschee”) in the gardens complex is the earliest mosque-style building in Germany. It was built in 1779–1791 by a French architect for the Prince Elector of the Palatinate. Built at a time when the “Turkish” style was fashionable in Germany, it was never intended for prayer but later served religious purposes at various times.
After many years of restoration, and at great expense, the mosque is fully restored and open to the public.
(Wikipedia)
After many years of restoration, and at great expense, the mosque is fully restored and open to the public.
(Wikipedia)
Travel Information
The Schlosspark is easy to reach with car and public transport. Parking spot are closeby but not for free. You need to buy a ticket for visiting the park.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
07:35 - 16:45
| current local time: 08:20
Photo Themes
Architecture
historic
Historic building
Lake
Landscape
Mosque
nature
Park
Locations
South Germany
Park
Schlossgarten Schwetzingen
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