Duisburg Philharmonic  Orchestra played as well as Turkish bands.
Police, who estimate  that some 6,000 people attended Sunday's ceremony, said there were no  protests.
In an inaugural  speech, the premier of North Rhine Westphalia Juergen Ruettgers,  affirmed the right of 3.3 million Muslims in Germany to build mosques as  big as they liked.
"We need more mosques  in this country, not in inner courtyards,
but visible and  recognizable ones," he said.
Glass windows,  no loudspeakers 
 Bildunterschrift:  Großansicht des Bildes  mit der Bildunterschrift:  German  politicians welcomed the new mosque
Bildunterschrift:  Großansicht des Bildes  mit der Bildunterschrift:  German  politicians welcomed the new mosqueThe opening of the  mosque could not have been more different from the controversy  surrounding a planned one in nearby Cologne. In that city, some civic  leaders have charged that a planned mosque is "too big." The city  witnessed violent rioting last month as far rightists vainly attempted  to hold an anti-Islam rally.
Officials say ethnic  Turkish Muslims form a major group in gritty, working-class Duisburg, an  old coal and steel town, as opposed  to their affluent, middle-class  counterparts in Cologne, 55 kilometers away.
In the Duisburg suburb  of Marxloh where the mosque was built, Muslims make up about one-third  of the 18,000 residents.
The designers of the  7.5-million-euro ($9.4-million) complex forestalled German criticisms by  including plate-glass windows to make the mosque's inner workings more  visible.
There will also be no  muezzin calling to prayer by loudspeaker from the Duisburg mosque's  34-metre minaret, a practice that some anti-mosque groups elsewhere have  seized on. 
The state government  and the European Union pumped in 3 million euros in subsidies for the  complex, which includes a community centre, café and the mosque itself  capped with several Ottoman-style domes.
Another 4 million  euros was contributed by Muslim faithful in an
international fund  raising drive.
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