Talk:House of One

Claim as the first multi faith structure
It is not really the first, there is the Temple of All Religions in Kazan, built by a Tatar, but it is not fully functional. And also the Turkish Ulu mosque in Utrecht has a prayer hall for Jews and Christians. It comes across a bit Eurocentric to state that this is a first in the world. NeoRetro (talk) 09:01, 24 March 2016 (UTC)
 * True, it's not the first. Have today corrected and added a note to say that it claimed it was the first, with a link to others in the note; back by an independent citation. Removed dubious tag. Rangasyd (talk) 08:25, 30 June 2024 (UTC)

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