The Grand Mosque of Paris- A Hidden Gem in Paris

Entrance gate of the Grand Mosquée de Paris, a hidden gem in the city, showcasing exquisite Islamic architecture.
Unveiling the beauty of Grand Mosquée de Paris. A hidden treasure in the heart of the city.

People around the globe often acclaimed Paris as “Ville-Lumiere” and “Ville d’amour” as a City of Light and a City of Love. Despite Paris boasting the illustrious Eiffel Tower, the acclaimed Louvre museum, and prominent French culture, music, and art, it possesses a distinguishing charm that can attract the highest number of tourists from around the world. This captivating allure sets it apart as a destination with a unique appeal. In Paris, people have yet to discover countless terrific places that hold captivating beauty and charm.  In this blog post, we will explore one of the hidden gems- Grand mosquée de Paris.

Tourists often overlook the undiscovered places in Paris City. Yet, One such undiscovered gem is the Grand Mosquée de Paris, also known as the Great Mosque of Paris. Its stunning architecture and design teleport visitors back to another century in the past. And this gives them a true Parisian experience away from the bustling tourist hubs. 

Let’s explore with me why one must visit this place if you are in Paris.

The Largest Mosque in France:

Garden of Grand Mosquée de Paris with a central fountain, offering serene beauty and tranquility.
Captivating beauty at the heart of Grand Mosquée de Paris. The garden’s central fountain is a serene oasis amidst the vibrant city.

We highly recommend trying this spot on your next Paris adventure if you want to see a historic place. The laying of the first stone for this iconic architectural structure, the largest mosque in France, took place in 1922. This Spectacular mosque was a tribute to the French Arab community that fought in the First World War. Especially those soldiers who died at Verdun.   

Visit the largest mosque in France during your Paris trip. It is a must-see attraction for anyone interested in France’s cultural heritage and history. Construction began in 1922 and opened in 1926, and the mosque is a spectacular piece of architectural design.

Architecture & Design:

Artistic chandelier in the prayer room of Grand Mosquée de Paris, offering an intimate glimpse into its serene ambiance
Inner sanctum: A glimpse into the prayer room of Grand Mosquée de Paris, where artistic chandeliers illuminate moments of serenity.

The Grand Mosque de Paris is a masterpiece showcasing a blend of  Moorish & Hispano-Moresque styles of architecture and design that can stumble anyone. Be it intricate work on wall tiles, graceful archways, or a 33 m tall minaret. As you enter the mosquée, you will be mesmerized at the entrance, adorned with a star, crescent, and prominent enough to grab your attention in seconds. This entrance will guide you to a courtyard with vibrant mosaic flooring and a large fountain fixed in the center of the mosque.

The whole site also includes prayer rooms reserved for worshippers. Along with that, it also features finely crafted stucco and stained antique glass windows. The beauty lies in its typical layout that simultaneously made the prayer hall look extensive and airy.

Don’t miss the chance to experience the enchanting beauty of the garden. It offers an enchanting treat to your vision and soul. With its fragrant trees and pink marble fountains, It creates enchanting music with its flowing water. This place is indeed a spot to stay and halt for a while, to take a break from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Inner Open Hall of Grand Mosquée de Paris with central fountain and gates leading to gardens, libraries, and other rooms.
Tranquil beauty within the heart of Grand Mosquée de Paris. The inner hall, adorned with gates to gardens and libraries, features a central fountain, inviting exploration.

Exploring the Cultural Corners: Library, Café, and More:

Wait…You must be mistaken if you are wondering about visiting this place only for its history and Architecture. There is much more to explore here.

The Magnifique Library is adorned with a beautiful wooden ceiling and numerous books. Or a haven for all those interested in Islamic Literature and culture. If you have time, then you can also explore hidden patios, smaller gardens, and different fountains that unveil the unique facets of the Grand Mosque.

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Once you are done exploring and admiring the beauty of this serene place, you can relax in the Mosque cafe – which offers authentic Moroccan refreshments with Turkish tea and Cakes & pastries.  And Adjacent to that lies the Mosque restaurant, which serves traditional Middle Eastern cuisine, including varieties of kebabs to satiate your hunger. 

So, if you are in Paris, why not try this enchanting place for a tranquil moment and spend some quality time?

Address: 2bis Pl. du Puits de l’Ermite, 75005 Paris, France

Schedules and prices: A guided tour is 3€ per person. Visits occur every day except Fridays and Muslim holidays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

To know more, can visit the Grande mosquée de Paris official page

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