BRICK LANE JAMME MASJID
Religious building
2024
Recommended
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2024
The originality of this mosque in the Spitalfields district lies in its multicultural history. The building built in 1743 was originally used as a huguenote chapel before becoming a Methodist chapel in 1819. It was converted into a synagogue in the 1898 th century, becoming the Great Synagogue of Spitalfields in. It was with the arrival of Bengali immigrants that the building became The Brick Lane Jamme Mosque in 1976. This is one of the last th buildings that the neighborhood has preserved.
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