The Mosque of Rome is not only the largest mosque in Italy—it is also the largest mosque in Europe, encompassing a powerful blend of Islamic tradition and modern architectural grandeur. Located in the northern part of the city near the Parioli district, this spiritual sanctuary serves as a central hub for worship, education, and interfaith dialogue for the Muslim community of Rome and beyond. The mosque spans over 30,000 square meters and includes a vast prayer hall, gardens, a library, classrooms, and exhibition spaces.
The design of the mosque incorporates classical Islamic elements such as domes, arches, and calligraphic inscriptions, while also harmonizing with Roman aesthetics through the use of travertine marble and spacious, luminous interiors. Its main dome, supported by slender palm-like columns, evokes the presence of divine majesty, and the rhythmic symmetry of the interior offers a tranquil space for reflection and prayer. With a capacity to hold over 12,000 worshippers, the Mosque of Rome is not only a spiritual epicenter but also a place of unity and cultural exchange, where people of different backgrounds are welcomed to explore the spiritual depth and beauty of Islam.
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