London Central Mosque (Regent's Park Mosque)
A landmark mosque beside Regent's Park, one of the most recognisable Islamic buildings in Britain, with a capacity of 5,000 worshippers and a famous golden dome.
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History of London Central Mosque (Regent's Park Mosque)
The London Central Mosque, commonly known as the Regent's Park Mosque, was completed in 1977 after decades of planning and fundraising led by Muslim diplomats and community leaders. Designed by British architect Sir Frederick Gibberd, its gleaming golden dome has become one of London's most recognisable landmarks. The mosque is managed by the Islamic Cultural Centre and serves Muslims from across London, Muslim diplomats from embassies nearby, and international visitors. The complex includes a library, bookshop, halal restaurant, and school.
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