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Explore the Nuur Moschee in Wigoltingen, a peaceful haven that showcases Islamic culture and invites visitors into a world of tranquility.
Nuur Moschee, a serene mosque located in Wigoltingen, invites tourists to immerse themselves in its peaceful ambiance and rich cultural heritage. With an impressive architecture and a welcoming atmosphere, it stands as a beacon of spirituality and community connection. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings and gain insights into the practices and teachings of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car, start your journey in Thurgau and head towards the A7 highway. Follow the signs for 'Wigoltingen' and take exit 12 towards Wigoltingen. Continue on the main road (Haslistrasse) for approximately 3 km until you reach Nuur Moschee located at Bonau, Haslistrasse 25, 8554 Wigoltingen. There is parking available nearby.
Public Transportation
For public transportation, take a train from any station in Thurgau to the nearest train station, which is Wigoltingen. Trains run frequently, and you can check schedules on the SBB website. Once you arrive at Wigoltingen station, exit the station and walk towards the bus stop. Take bus number 726 in the direction of 'Wigoltingen, Haslistrasse'. After a short ride, get off at the stop 'Wigoltingen, Haslistrasse', which is just a short walk from Nuur Moschee. The mosque is located at Bonau, Haslistrasse 25, 8554 Wigoltingen.
Use Nuur Moschee as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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