Guided tour of the Great Mosque of Lyon and the French Institute of Muslim Civilization
The Persian arches of the façade, the minaret and the white dome are the most visible external elements of Islamic architecture. But it is the interior of the mosque that shows the greatest architectural dexterity. Come and discover it!
The Great Mosque of Lyon
The Persian arches of the façade, the twenty-five-metre minaret and the white dome mounted on a crescent are the most visible external elements of Islamic architecture. But it is the interior of the mosque that demonstrates the greatest architectural dexterity. The entrance patio is covered by a glass pyramid supported by two hundred and thirty columns, a mezzanine level has been adapted in the prayer room for women, the mihrab, oriented in the direction of Mecca and decorated with a blue mosaic.
IFCM: A structuring project for the territory
In this regard, IFCM intends to welcome expressions of today’s Islamic culture. The architecture of the place reflects this desire to open up to the city by being part of the life of the district and the agglomeration. The Institute has received support from the state, local authorities and high religious authorities in the region. In partnership with cultural actors, universities and local associations, the IFCM team will work on its dynamic. The IFCM aims to be a place of exchange and debate, with activities open to the greatest number, without exclusivity of age, belief or practice.