Peterborough Central Mosque on Burton Street is a striking example of modern Islamic architecture in the UK, built to serve the city’s diverse Muslim community. Opened in 2003, its elegant design features a large central dome, twin minarets, and intricate decorative tilework.
While primarily a place of worship, the mosque also plays a role in cultural exchange, hosting public open days during events such as Heritage Open Days and interfaith week. Visitors during these times can explore the interior, learn about Islamic traditions, and enjoy guided tours from community volunteers.