Grand Mosque of Paris, Mosque in Paris, France
The Grand Mosque of Paris is the largest mosque in France and the third largest in Europe.
It was founded after World War I as a sign of France's gratitude towards the Muslim tirailleurs from the colonies who had fought against Germany.
The mosque also serves as a cultural center and a symbol of friendship between France and Islam.
Visitors can explore the beautiful gardens, enjoy a meal at the restaurant, or even take an Arabic course.
The mosque's minaret is 33 meters high, and it is not traditionally used for call to prayer.
Location: 5th arrondissement of Paris
Inception: 1926
Architect: Maurice Tranchant de Lunel
Architectural style: Moorish architecture
Website: grandemosqueedeparis.fr
Source: Wikimedia