On the banks of the Volga River, Kazan sits austerely, its cityscape a visual confection of architecture that somehow manages to be both playful and severe. No matter your spiritual inclination, you simply must visit the Temple of All Religions, a Technicolor cultural center built by artist Ildar Khanov. Though still a work in progress, the "temple" is a feast for the eyes—and the spirit.
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The Yardam Mosque was opened in 2013. It is located in a large park with trees and playgrounds for children. Now there is a whole complex, which includes a mosque with a prayer hall, a hostel for nonresidents, a canteen, computer classes, a library and a mini-printing house. The premises comply with the standards for disabled people - equipped with ramps, multilevel handrails, special furniture, Braille inscriptions. The prayer hall is not very large, but elegant. A huge beautiful chandelier hangs from the ceiling. The rugs are located at a social distance from each other, there is a hand sanitizer. At night, the building of the mosque is beautifully illuminated, as well as the surrounding trees.
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The first mosque built in tatarsran,we walked there from the Kremlin,it totally worths the visit, should be in the top 5 places to see in Kazan, the neighborhood is calm and full of beautiful and colorful houses, we visited in Ramadan so we joined the Muslim community for a big iftar, people there were very welcoming .. I really Loved it.
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