Didsbury Mosque

Didsbury Mosque is a place of worship of the Muslim community housed in a Gothic building that formerly belonged to the Methodist Church.

About this building

The red brick building that houses the mosque was inaugurated in 1883 as the Albert Park Methodist Chapel. Following the closure of the chapel in 1962 the building was transformed into The Manchester Islamic Centre.

Key Features

  • Architecture

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