the corner of Brick Lane and Fournier Street stands an attractive Neoclassical brick building that reflects the immigrant history of the area. Built in 1743 as a chapel for Huguenots, it became a synagogue in the 19th century, and then a Methodist chapel in the early 20th century. It is now a mosque – the London Jamme Masjid – as announced by the slim, metallic minaret that has recently been added.
Brick Lane
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Jamme Masjid
mosque, Brick Lane
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