Church-turned mosque closed in Venice
VENICE
Swiss artist Christoph Büchel’s installation, titled “The Mosque: The First Mosque in the Historic City of Venice,” was intended to promote religious tolerance. However, city authorities expressed reservations, citing among other things the risk of the building being attacked by anti-Muslim elements or, on the other side of the spectrum, Islamist radicals.
It also sparked controversy when Muslims in the city started praying in the mosque even though it was a work of art.
Officials said the law was violated by the use of the venue for religious activities and gave the Icelandic organizers until May 20 to close it.
Even though the organizers presented documents that the venue was not a church, the local administration canceled the certificate of the pavilion on May 21.