Bristol Jamia Mosque, Bristol
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Facts and practical information
The Bristol Jamia Mosque is a mosque in the Totterdown area of Bristol. It was the first mosque in Bristol and is currently the largest in the south west of England. The building was formerly a disused church that was bought and converted into a mosque in 1968. It has since been embellished with a dome and minaret. ()
Completed: 1968 (56 years ago)Minaret height: 289 ftCapacity: 840Coordinates: 51°26'32"N, 2°34'54"W
Day trips
Bristol Jamia Mosque – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: M Shed, Arnolfini, Redcliffe Caves, St Mary Redcliffe.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Bristol Jamia Mosque?
Nearby attractions include Windmill Hill, Bristol (6 min walk), Totterdown Methodist Church, Bristol (7 min walk), Victoria Park, Bristol (7 min walk), Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone, Bristol (8 min walk).
How to get to Bristol Jamia Mosque by public transport?
The nearest stations to Bristol Jamia Mosque:
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- Bellevue Road • Lines: 92 (4 min walk)
- Bellveue Road • Lines: 92 (5 min walk)
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- Bristol Temple Meads (13 min walk)
- Bedminster (14 min walk)
Ferry
- Prince Street Bridge • Lines: Hotwells-Centre (20 min walk)
- Millennium Square • Lines: Hotwells-Centre (23 min walk)