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This is a partial list of mosques in Europe.
Name | Images | Country | City | Year | Group | Remarks |
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List of mosques in Albania | Albania | |||||
List of mosques in Armenia | Armenia | |||||
List of mosques in Azerbaijan | Azerbaijan | |||||
Telfs mosque | Austria | Telfs | 1998 | DITIB | Minaret later built in 2006 | |
Vienna Islamic Centre | Austria | Vienna | 1977 | U | Built in order of rey Faisal ibn Abd al-Aziz. | |
Rasheed Mosque | Austria | Vienna | 2005 | U | Built by Muslims of Ghana, Nigeria and Benin. | |
Mosque Bad Vöslau | Austria | Bad Vöslau | ? | DITIB | Construction started in 2008. | |
Great Mosque of Brussels | Belgium | Brussels | 1879, 1978 | SA | The original building was built to form the East Pavilion of the National Exhibition in Brussels in 1880. | |
Mosque Lebbeke | Belgium | Lebbeke | ? | U | 51°1′9″N 4°5′40″E | |
Selimiye Mosque | Belgium | Brussels | 2015 [1][2] | U | ||
List of mosques in Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
El Haj Huseyin Mosque | Bulgaria | Belogradchik | 1757—1758 | U | ||
Dzhumaya Mosque | Bulgaria | Plovdiv | 1364 | U | ||
Ibrahim Pasha Mosque | Bulgaria | Razgrad | 1616 | U | ||
Tombul Mosque | Bulgaria | Shumen | 1740–1744 | U | ||
Banya Bashi Mosque | Bulgaria | Sofia | 1576 | U | ||
Ebu Bekir Mosque (Eski Cami) | Bulgaria | Yambol | 1413 | U | ||
List of mosques in Cyprus | Cyprus | |||||
Zagreb Mosque | Croatia | Zagreb | 1987 | U | ||
Brno Mosque | Czech Republic | Brno | 1998 | U | ||
Prague Mosque | Czech Republic | Prague | 1999 | U | ||
List of mosques in Denmark | Denmark | |||||
List of mosques in France | France | |||||
The Islamic Society of Finland Mosque | Finland | Helsinki | ? | U | ||
Järvenpää Mosque | Finland | Järvenpää | 1942 | U | First mosque in the Nordic countries | |
List of mosques in Germany | Germany | |||||
Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque | Gibraltar (British overseas territory) | Gibraltar | 1997 | SA | August 8, 1997 (also known as: King Fahd bin Abdulaziz al-Saud Mosque) | |
Çelebi Sultan Mehmed Mosque | Greece | Didymoteicho | 15th Century | Ottoman | The oldest mosque in Europe (also known as Bayezid Mosque or Didymoteicho Mosque) | |
List of mosques in Hungary | Hungary | |||||
Reykjavík Mosque | Iceland | Reykjavík | 2002 | U | Also home to the Félag Múslima á Íslandi (Association of Muslims in Iceland) | |
Dublin Mosque | Ireland | Dublin | 1976 | U | ||
Omar Mosque | Italy | Catania (via Castromarino) | 1980 | Private mosque opened by Michele Papa with Libyan funding. Closed since 1990 | ||
Mosque of Segrate | Italy | Segrate (Milan) | 1988 | U | Managed by the "Centro islamico di Milano e Lombardia" (UCOII) | |
Mosque of Palermo | Italy | Palermo | 1990 | U | Property and managed by the Embassy of Tunisia; occupies the former church of San Paolino dei giardinieri | |
Mosque of Rome | Italy | Rome | 1995 | SA | Managed by the Centro islamico culturale d'Italia. Largest mosque in Europe till 2012.[3] | |
Mosque of Mercy | Italy | Catania | 2012 | U | Managed by the Comunità Islamica di Sicilia (UCOII) | |
Mosque of Albenga | Italy | Albenga | 2013 | U | UCOII | |
"King Mohamed VI" Mosque of Turin | Italy | Turin | 2013 | U | Managed by the Centro Culturale Islamico d'Italia (CCII), partly co-funded by Morocco | |
Ravenna Mosque | Italy | Ravenna | 2013 | U | Managed by the Centro di cultura e studi islamici della Romagna (CCSIR); partly co-funded by Qatar | |
Mosque of Colle Val d'Elsa | Italy | Colle Val d'Elsa (Siena) | 2013 | U | Managed by Associazione Comunità dei Musulmani di Siena e Provincia; partly co-funded by Qatar | |
Forlì Mosque | Italy | Forlì | 2017 | U | Managed by Centro culturale islamico di Forlì; self-funded | |
Ahmadi Mosque | Italy | San Pietro in Casale (Bologna) | ? | Managed by the Ahmadi community | ||
Hadum Mosque | Kosovo | Gjakovë | 1594 | OT | ||
Mariam Al-Batool Mosque | Malta | Paola | 1978 | WICS | The only mosque in the Maltese Islands | |
Hussein Pasha Mosque | Montenegro | Pljevlja | ? | U | ||
Sailors' Mosque | Montenegro | Ulcinj | 1798 | U | Destroyed in 1931, rebuilt between 2008 and 2012 | |
Podgorica Mosque | Montenegro | Podgorica | ? | U | ||
List of mosques in the Nagorno-Karabakh | Azerbaijan | |||||
List of mosques in the Netherlands | Netherlands | |||||
N.N. | North Macedonia | Ohrid | ? | U | ||
Aladja Mosque | North Macedonia | Skopje | 1438 | U | ||
Işak Bey Mosque | North Macedonia | Skopje | U | |||
Mustapha Pasha Mosque | North Macedonia | Skopje | 1492 | U | ||
Coloured Mosque in Tetovo | North Macedonia | Tetovo | 1495 | U | ||
List of mosques in Norway | Norway | |||||
Bohoniki Mosque | Poland | Bohoniki | 19/20th century | U | pl:Meczet w Bohonikach | |
Gdańsk Mosque | Poland | Gdańsk | 1989 | U | pl:Meczet w Gdańsku | |
Kruszyniany Mosque | Poland | Kruszyniany | 18/19th century | U | pl:Meczet w Kruszynianach | |
Poznań Mosque | Poland | Poznań | 2005 | U | pl:Meczet w Poznaniu | |
Warsaw Mosque | Poland | Warsaw | 1993 | U | pl:Meczet w Warszawie | |
Warsaw Islamic Center | Poland | Warsaw | 2015 | U | pl:Ośrodek Kultury Muzułmańskiej w Warszawie | |
Muslim Cultural and Educational Center | Poland | Wrocław | 2004 | U | pl:Muzułmańskie Centrum Kulturalno-Oświatowe we Wrocławiu | |
Lisbon Mosque | Portugal | Lisbon | 1988 | U | ||
Grand Mosque of Constanța | Romania | Constanţa | 1912 | U | ||
Esmahan Sultan Mosque | Romania | Mangalia | 1575 | U | ||
Abdul Medgid Mosque | Romania | Medgidia | 1859 | U | ||
Ali-Gazi Pasha Mosque | Romania | Babadag | 1610 | U | ||
Maryam Mosque | Romania | Rediu | 2014 | U | Established for Romanian converts to Islam. | |
List of mosques in Russia | Russia | |||||
Ljubljana Mosque | Slovenia | Ljubljana | 2020 | |||
Bajrakli Mosque | Serbia | Belgrade | 1575 | U | Built around 1575 | |
Almonaster Mosque | Spain | Almonaster la Real | 9-10th century | U | Now a Christian chapel (es:). | |
Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba | Spain | Córdoba | 784 | U | “Great Mosque of Cordoba”, now a Catholic cathedral | |
Al-Morabito Mosque | Spain | Córdoba | 1936 | U | Constructed by the Nationalists for the Regulares at the Spanish Civil War 37°53′24″N 4°46′41″W | |
Fuengirola Mosque | Spain | Fuengirola | 1994 | SA | (es:) 36°31′52″N 4°37′37″W | |
Great Mosque of Granada | Spain | Granada | 2003 | U | (es:). 37°10′52″N 3°35′37″W | |
Omar Mosque | Spain | Madrid | 1992 | SA | Also known as M-30 Mosque (es:). 40°26′18″N 3°39′26″W | |
Madrid Central Mosque | Spain | Madrid | 1988 | UCIDE | Also known as Abu-Bakr Mosque | |
Al-Andalus Mosque | Spain | Málaga | 2009 | SA | (es:) 36°46′9″N 4°26′18″W | |
King Abdelaziz Mosque | Spain | Marbella | 1981 | SA | 36°30′15″N 4°55′38″W | |
Bab al-Mardum Mosque | Spain | Toledo | 999 | U | Historical mosque, converted into Holy Cross Chapel | |
Tornerías Mosque | Spain | Toledo | Middle of the 11th century | U | Historical mosque, converted into the cultural center Centro de Promoción de la Artesanía de Castilla-La Mancha | |
Great Mosque of Valencia | Spain | Valencia | 1994 | U | 39°28′42″N 0°21′10″W | |
List of mosques in Sweden | Sweden | |||||
Mahmood Mosque | Switzerland | Zürich | 1963 | AMJ | First mosque in Switzerland. | |
Geneva Mosque | Switzerland | Geneva | 1978 | U | Inaugurated by Khalid ibn Abd al-Aziz. | |
Winterthur Mosque | Switzerland | Winterthur | ? | U | Mosque of an Islamic-Albanian community. | |
List of mosques in Turkey | Turkey | |||||
The Big Khan Mosque | Ukraine | Bakhchysarai | 1532 | SDMC | ||
Ismi Khan Jami Mosque | Ukraine | Bakhchysarai | 17th—18th century | U | ||
Molla-Mustafa Jami Mosque | Ukraine | Bakhchysarai | ? | U | ||
Orta Juma Jami | Ukraine | Bakhchysarai | 1674 | U | ||
Tahtali-Jami Mosque | Ukraine | Bakhchysarai | 1707 | U | ||
Ahat Jami Mosque | Ukraine | Donetsk | 1993 | U | ||
Mufti-Jami Mosque | Ukraine | Feodosiya | 1637 | U | ||
Kharkiv Cathedral Mosque | Ukraine | Kharkiv | 1993 | U | ||
Ar-Rahma Mosque, Kyiv | Ukraine | Kyiv | 2000 | SDMU | ||
Luhansk Cathedral Mosque | Ukraine | Luhansk | 2010 | U | ||
Sultan Suleiman Mosque | Ukraine | Mariupol | 2007 | T | ||
Al-Salam Mosque | Ukraine | Odesa | 2000 | U | ||
Kyiv Islamic Cultural Center | Ukraine | Kyiv | 2001 | U | ||
Kebir-Jami Mosque | Ukraine | Simferopol | 1508 | SDMC | ||
Kokkoz Jami Mosque | Ukraine | Sokolyne | 1910 | U | ||
Ozbek Han Mosque | Ukraine | Staryi Krym | 1314 | T | ||
Juma-Jami Mosque | Ukraine | Yevpatoria | 1552—1564 | SDMC | Designed by Mimar Sinan | |
List of mosques in the United Kingdom | United Kingdom |
AAIIL | Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam |
AMJ | Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat |
DITIB | Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs |
IZA | Islamic Centre Aachen |
IZM | Islamic Centre Munich |
JI | Jamaat-e-Islami |
WICS | World Islamic Call Society |
SA | Saudi Arabia (Wahhabism) |
SDMС | Ukraine (Spiritual Direction of the Muslims of Crimea) |
SDMU | Ukraine (The Spiritual Direction of the Muslims of Ukraine) |
TJ | Tablighi Jamaat |
T | Turkish group |
UCIDE | Union of Islamic Communities of Spain |
U | Unknown |
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