Mosque of Segrate, Milan
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The Mosque of Segrate, also known as Masjid al-Rahmàn or Mosque of the Merciful, is a mosque in Segrate, Italy, located on the border to the Milano Due suburb. It was the first mosque with a dome and minaret to be built in Italy after the demolition of the last mosques in Lucera in 1300. The mosque opened on 28 May 1988, and it has been, ever since, Milan's most important mosque and the second-most important mosque in Italy after the Mosque of Rome. ()
Day trips
Mosque of Segrate – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Santi Re Magi, Quartiere Feltre, Cimiano, Lambrate.
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How to get to Mosque of Segrate by public transport?
The nearest stations to Mosque of Segrate:
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Metro
Bus
- Via Fratelli Cervi - Via Cassanese • Lines: 923, 925 (2 min walk)
- Via Cassanese Via Radaelli • Lines: 55/ (7 min walk)
Train
- San Raffaele (28 min walk)
- Cimiano (30 min walk)
Tram
- Rimembranze di Lambrate • Lines: 33 (28 min walk)
Metro
- Cimiano • Lines: M2 (30 min walk)
- Udine • Lines: M2 (30 min walk)