Fatih-Moschee, Islamic mosque in Speyer, Germany.
The Fatih Mosque in Speyer is a prayer center with spaces for Islamic religious practice and community activities. The building contains a prayer hall, facilities for ritual washing, youth areas, and residential quarters for the imam.
Construction began in 2011 with support from volunteers who prepared the site extensively. The completion marked an important milestone for the Islamic community's presence in the city.
The mosque serves as a gathering place for the Turkish-Islamic community of Speyer, bringing people together for prayer and community connection. Visitors can experience how the space supports religious practice and intergenerational bonds within the local Muslim population.
The building is located on Brunckstrasse in the transition area between the northern and western districts, accessible to visitors. It helps to check prayer times in advance, as these follow the Islamic calendar.
The roof features solar panels that have generated electricity since 2012, providing environmentally friendly energy for the building. This blend of traditional design and modern technology reflects a practical approach to sustainability.
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