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_Afghan Mosque (Alice Springs Islamic Society Mosque)

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This mosque located on Lyndavale Drive was founded by the Alice Spring Islamic Society. The Afghan Mosque in Alice Springs, built by descendants of the Afghan cameleers in late 1800s, it was closed during World War II and then rebuilt in 1960. The mosque is composed of two main buildings. The main materials used on the façade are red bricks and a rectangular minimalist minaret on the side.

The mosque, originally built by Afghan immigrants in Australia in late 1800s, closed during World War II and rebuilt on 101 Lyndavale Drive in 1993.

Mosque Data

Architect

Type

Local

Country

Australia

Owner

Omar Satour

Year

1960

Area

400 m2

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