Warsaw mosque ( Polish. Meczet w Warszawie ) is a Muslim prayer (liturgical) building located in the Warsaw district of Wilanów on the left bank of the Vistula River in the south of the Polish capital. One of the 5 Muslim mosques currently operating in Poland.
| Mosque | |
| Warsaw mosque | |
|---|---|
| polish Meczet w Warszawie | |
| A country | |
| City | Warsaw |
| Coordinates | |
| Current school | Sunni |
| Mosque type | Juma Mosque |
| Architectural style | Moorish architecture |
| Date of construction | 1993 year |
| The number of minarets | 0 |
| condition | acting |
Built in 1993 in the Moorish style without a minaret . The construction of a mosque in Warsaw was planned in 1936. It was supposed to build a prayer house with columns and arches, with a bow-shaped roof, surrounded by 4 minarets. World War II prevented construction plans.
The mosque now has a center for Islamic cultural organizations.