Westermoskee
| Westermoskee Ayasofya Camii | |
|---|---|
|
Westermoskee during construction in 2014 | |
![]() Location in Amsterdam | |
| Basic information | |
| Location |
Piri Reisplein 101 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
| Geographic coordinates | 52°21′58″N 4°51′38″E / 52.36611°N 4.86056°ECoordinates: 52°21′58″N 4°51′38″E / 52.36611°N 4.86056°E |
| Affiliation | Islam |
| Website |
westermoskee |
| Architect(s) | Marc and Nada Breitman |
| Groundbreaking | 2013 |
| Completed | 2015 |
| Construction cost | € 6–7 million[1] |
| Capacity | 1700 people |
Westermoskee (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌʋɛstərmɔsˈkeː]; Turkish: Ayasofya Camii; English: Western Mosque) is a mosque in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. It is situated on the bank of the canalized river Schinkel in the Chassébuurt in De Baarsjes in the borough of Amsterdam-West. The building was designed by French traditional architects Marc and Nada Breitman.[1] Construction started in 2013 and the building was completed in 2015.[2] The mosque was unofficially opened on 1 April 2016.[3] With a floor surface of 800 m² and a capacity of 1700 people, it is the largest mosque in the Netherlands.[4]
References
- 1 2 (Dutch) "Bouw Westermoskee na jaren gesteggel begonnen", De Architect, 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
- ↑ (Dutch) "Bouw Westermoskee in Amsterdam voltooid", De Telegraaf, 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
- ↑ (Dutch) "Veel mensen bij tijdelijke opening Westermoskee", AT5, 2016. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
- ↑ (Dutch) "Na jaren gesteggel is Westermoskee bijna af", De Telegraaf, 2014. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
External links
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Media related to Westermoskee at Wikimedia Commons - (Dutch) (Turkish) Official website
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