Standing on Boulevard Pinel about five kilometres east of the Presqu'ile in central Lyon, the Grande Mosquee blends Maghrebi tradition with a contemporary French architectural sensibility. Its facade is composed of Persian arches, the entrance is sheltered by a glass pyramid set over more than two hundred columns, and a slender twenty-five-metre minaret marks its presence on the city skyline.
The complex was designed by the Lyon architects Ballandras and Mirabeau and was completed through funding largely contributed by King Fahd of Saudi Arabia together with other Muslim countries. Beyond the prayer hall, the mosque includes cultural facilities, a library, and a school, supporting the religious and educational life of the Muslim community.
The daily salah, Friday jumu'ah, and the holy month of Ramadan are observed here, alongside the Eid celebrations that gather Lyon's Muslims in their thousands. The mosque also hosts a respected halal certification body, the ARGML, serving the wider community across France.
An association was founded in 1980 to advocate for a purpose-built mosque in Lyon, and after years of debate over planning permission, construction proceeded with substantial international support. The mosque was inaugurated on 30 September 1994, opening a new chapter for Muslim religious life in the city. The opening ceremony, attended by Interior Minister Charles Pasqua, marked the recognition of Lyon's Muslim community as a settled and visible part of the city's religious landscape.
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