Great Mosque

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  • Address
    Liverpool St, Spitalfields
  • Transport
    underground rail: Liverpool St
    

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Lonely Planet review

The best example of the changes in population that this area has experienced over the past several centuries is this house of worship on Brick Lane. Built in 1743 as the New French Church for the Huguenots, it served as a Methodist chapel for a time until it was transformed into the Great Synagogue for Jewish refugees from Russia and central Europe in 1899. In 1975 it changed faiths yet again, becoming the Great Mosque