Part of an international family of Ismaili Centres, The Ismaili Centre in London was the first religious, social and cultural space designed for the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslim Community in the West. The Foundation Stone of the Centre was laid in September 1979 by Lord Soames, then Lord President of the Greater London Council, and the Centre was formally opened by then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in April 1985, both in the presence of His Highness the Aga Khan.
Culmination of the day’s music making at the Ismaili Centre – details here The Music Of the Night | Exhibition Road.