Update: Largest Buddhist temple in Europe is inaugurated

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Construction of the Buddhist temple in Bussy-Saint-Georges, France, reportedly largest of its kind in Europe, has been completed. The building was inaugurated on June 24 in a ceremony attended by religious and political leaders. The building will serve as the European headquarters for Fo Guang Shan and will open its doors to the public this Sunday.

The prayer room alone can hold up to 450 people, and the temple is just one building in a planned complex of other religious buildings that will also include a synagogue, a mosque and an Armenian Orthodox Church.

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