V&A unveils the first Ramadan pavilion representing the history of British Muslims

The Victoria & Albert Museum pays tribute to the Muslim community for the month of Ramadan, with a pavilion open until 1 May. It is an immersive experience for visitors who want to learn more about the customs and traditions associated with the holy month. The pavilion will host several events as well as two iftars.

The pavilion's mosque-like architecture was designed by Shahd Saleem, an architect, writer and lecturer at the School of Architecture of the University of Westminster.

Photo: Architect Shahed Saleem in the V&A pavilion. Copyrights The National.