Bristol Jamia Mosque, Mosque in Totterdown, Bristol, England.
Bristol Jamia Mosque is a prayer hall in the Totterdown area with a large main room, a central dome, and a distinctive minaret. The building holds about 840 worshippers and features traditional Islamic design inside, including a wooden Syrian pulpit.
The building was constructed in 1889 as St Katherine's Church and served as an Anglican mission room until 1964. It became the city's first mosque after the Bristol Muslim Association purchased it in 1968.
The mosque serves as a meeting point for Bristol's Muslim community and provides spaces where people gather for prayers and learning. The building reflects the religious diversity of the city and shows how the neighborhood has changed over time.
The mosque is located on Green Street and opens at five times each day for Islamic prayers. Visitors should prepare appropriate clothing and understand that certain areas are reserved for practicing worshippers.
The building was originally a Victorian church and shows how religious spaces in the city have been repurposed for new communities. This transformation reflects the changing religious landscape of Bristol across generations.
Location: Bristol
Inception: 1968
Capacity: 840
GPS coordinates: 51.44210,-2.58195
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:00
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