
Ser ud til at være en blanding af museum, café, reastaurant, spa, grønt område etc. Mathilde synes det ser meget spændende ud :)
Parisians usually enjoy “La mosquee”—the mosque—for its mint tea, traditional pastries and 30-minute massages. But the exotic gardens, the Andalusian mosaics and the 33-meter minaret warrant a visit as well, especially on Sundays after a big night out.
Built between 1922 and 1926 in the Hispano-Moresque style, the mosque commemorates the fallen Muslim “tirailleurs” from the North African colonies who fought against the Germans during World War I. The 1920-traditional hamam is an authentic trip to the “thousand and one night” land, especially after an energetic massage executed by robust Arab women. Student-friendly prices—2-3 Euros for entry—also reflect more authentic times. There’s also a restaurant, a tea room and even a suk inside the mosque.
Read more: http://paris.unlike.net/locations/304508-La-Grande-mosquee#ixzz0oljt9P00
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