London Central Mosque

London Central Mosque is an Islamic place of worship next to London's Regent's Park.

About this building

The mosque was designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd and finished in 1977. It is is part of the Islamic Cultural Centre (ICC), which had been inaugurated in 1944, next to which it was built. It offers educational visits and tours.

Key Features

  • Atmosphere / quiet space

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