Languages

Deggendorf central mosque


Urban and Architectural


Could be known as "Deggendorf Selimiye mosque".

Deggendorf DİTİB Selimiye Mosque :
Deggendorf DİTİB Selimiye Mosque, one of DITIB associations operating in the working area of ​​the Consulate General, Religion Services Attache.

Aims of building:
such as permanent Mosques the purpose is to win the Consent of Allah, as well as to raise the peace of the people and to raise a clean society.

Architecture:

The mosque is designed according to the modern architecture principles such as the straight lines, black structure, the golden dome, the minaret, aside to a modern cladding that cover the exterior. 

At 17.70 meters, the minaret is 1.70 meters higher than approved. 
The diameter is only 1.10 meters instead of the 1.40. so the minaret have changed from a pointed shape to solid plane top .


Description


The mosque is a replacement for the prayer house and cultural center of the Turkish-Islamic Cultural Association (DITIB) that was destroyed in the 2013 flood disaster.

Details

Location

Unterer Sommerfeldweg 9, 94469 Deggendorf, Germany

Owners

DITIB - Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs

Architect Name

walter höfler

Drawings

Map

Urban and Architectural

Could be known as "Deggendorf Selimiye mosque".

Deggendorf DİTİB Selimiye Mosque :
Deggendorf DİTİB Selimiye Mosque, one of DITIB associations operating in the working area of ​​the Consulate General, Religion Services Attache.

Aims of building:
such as permanent Mosques the purpose is to win the Consent of Allah, as well as to raise the peace of the people and to raise a clean society.

Architecture:

The mosque is designed according to the modern architecture principles such as the straight lines, black structure, the golden dome, the minaret, aside to a modern cladding that cover the exterior. 

At 17.70 meters, the minaret is 1.70 meters higher than approved. 
The diameter is only 1.10 meters instead of the 1.40. so the minaret have changed from a pointed shape to solid plane top .


Description

The mosque is a replacement for the prayer house and cultural center of the Turkish-Islamic Cultural Association (DITIB) that was destroyed in the 2013 flood disaster.