Cologne Central Mosque

Cologne Central Mosque
Zentralmoschee Köln
The mosque in April 2015
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusMosque
Governing bodyTurkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs
StatusActive
Location
LocationEhrenfeld, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia
CountryGermany
Shown within North Rhine-Westphalia
Interactive map of Cologne Central Mosque
Coordinates50°56′44″N 6°55′42″E / 50.94556°N 6.92833°E / 50.94556; 6.92833
Architecture
Architects
TypeMosque
StyleGerman Postmodern
Completed2017
Construction cost17-20 million
Specifications
Capacity4,000 worshippers
Interior area4,500 m2 (48,000 sq ft)
Dome1
Minaret2
Minaret height55 m (180 ft)
MaterialsConcrete; steel; glass
Website
ditib.de (in German)

The Cologne Central Mosque (German: Zentralmoschee Köln, Turkish: Köln Merkez-Camii) is a mosque located in the Ehrenfeld neighbourhood of the city of Cologne, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Commissioned by the German branch of the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (known as Diyanet İşleri Türk İslam Birliği, and abbreviated as DİTİB), the large, representative central mosque (zentralmoschee) was completed in 2017 and inaugurated by Turkish President Erdogan. As the largest mosque in Germany with the capacity to accommodate up to 4,000 worshippers, prior to its construction, there was some local opposition to the project.

Inspired by the Neo-Ottoman architecture, the mosque was designed in a German Postmodern style with glass walls, two minarets and a dome. The mosque has a bazaar as well as other secular areas intended for interfaith interactions. The mosque is one of Europe's biggest mosques, and the largest mosque in Germany, and it has been criticized by some, particularly the height of the minarets.