Geneva Mosque

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Geneva Mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Location
LocationGeneva
 Switzerland
Geographic coordinates46°13′25″N 6°7′19″E / 46.22361°N 6.12194°E / 46.22361; 6.12194
Architecture
TypeMosque
Completed1978
Specifications
Minaret(s)1
Minaret height22 m

The Geneva Mosque, also known as the Petit-Saconnex Mosque (French: Mosquée de Genève, Mosquée de Petit-Sacconex), was constructed in 1978 in the neighbourhood Le Petit-Saconnex in Geneva, Switzerland.

The mosque was inaugurated by the Saudi Arabian King Khalid ibn Abd al-Aziz and President of the Swiss Confederation Willi Ritschard, and is the largest mosque in Switzerland. The building has space for 1,500 worshippers. The Imam of the mosque is Yahya Basalamah.

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