Cologne Central Mosque

Cologne Central Mosque
Zentralmoschee Köln
Cologne Mosque in April 2015
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionSunni
Location
MunicipalityEhrenfeld, Cologne
CountryGermany
Shown within North Rhine-Westphalia
Geographic coordinates50°56′44″N 6°55′42″E / 50.94556°N 6.92833°E / 50.94556; 6.92833
Architecture
Architect(s)Paul Böhm, Gottfried Böhm
Typemosque
Completed2017
Construction cost17-20 million
Website
www.ditib.de/

The Cologne Central Mosque (German: DITIB-Zentralmoschee Köln, Turkish: Köln Merkez-Camii) is a building commissioned by German Muslims of the Organization DİTİB for a large, representative Zentralmoschee (central mosque) in Cologne, Germany. This mosque was inaugurated by Turkish President Erdogan. After controversy, the project won the approval of Cologne's city council.

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