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Fort Kale, Skopje 1000, North Macedonia, Kisela Voda
Renovated 15th-century mosque with historic architecture, a rose garden & a tomb.
Amazingly peaceful place, though quite small on the inside compared to many religious buildings. My girlfriend and I (who are non-muslimswere able to come inside, upon taking of our shoes at the rather grand front doors, and were shown a historic text of the Quran by the very friendly Imam.
The place a bit out from all the busy market and do have a quiet big court yard
Beautiful and peaceful mosque that is open to visitors. Well worth stopping by.
One of the beautiful mosque in the city of Skopje Macedonia.
Lovely place
Beautiful place and garden! Excellent!
The mosque was clean and cool
🤲☝👌👍
One of the best mosques 🕌 in Skopje reconstructed lately by Turkish government 🇹🇷
On the enterence to old town of Skopje and the bigest Mosque in old town beautifull view, from Mosque garden on the old town.. Otoman empire building amazing arhitecture
A place of peace in the midst of a capital city. Free to enter although I would avoid prayer times. Its an architectural beauty vans as pretty as a picture. Pop in on your way to the fortress. Ideal if youre in the old bazaar area.
A wonderfull place for spiritual moments of meditation.
An Amazing mosque filled with culture and it is ancient a verry religic place
Amazing Mosque, beautiful architecture.
The best mosque garden I have seen!
Beautiful architecture and cozy garden with a great view!
One of the best preserved mosques dating back to the end of the 15th century in our country.
The best Mosque in the Old bazar Skopje
Very beautiful mosque with views over the market
A very beautiful mosque
In my opinion, exposing a very loud sound from the loudspeaker of the mosque in the middle of day time - it’s disrespectful towards non-religious or other religion people.. Kinda 2021 year, maybe it’s time to move on and to stop sticking to the ancient traditions? For me as a tourist, it felt invading and aggressive.
Lovely mosque. Unfortunately our guide did not take us inside.
Very nice looking mosque, with a lot of history behind!
More then five hundred years old Mosque.
Amazing mosque
It is a good place to visit while staying in Skopje. It is clean and scarfs at the entrance for women. The place is very clean and looks very nice. However, there isn’t any information about the place anywhere.
Nice and calm white colour Mosque. Love the scenery for Skopje City from the top.
It is a nice mosque very close to the city centre. From this view you may see the old and new side of city and plus around 10 more mosque minaret.
It is a beautiful Mosque with its old Ottoman structure
Interesting historic building to visit. My encounter with a member of the community went bizarrely from engagingly welcoming to suddenly stopping the conversation to twice accuse me of having alcohol on my breath (which I did not).
Great example of balkanian muslims architecture
Historical mosque
Well maintained with a beautiful flower garden.
Simple but nice. Can also see the skyline of the capital city, worth visiting. However, women may be required to have their hair covered at least by a hat.
Very interesting tourist stop, glad I went to see
Most popular mosque in Skopje, built in 1492 it is the most dominant structure right after the Fortress Kale.
The structure stands on a plateau above the old bazaar, built in 1492 by Mustafa Pasha.The mosque is largely intact from its original state, and no additions have been made through the years.The body of the daughter of Mustafa Pasha is buried in the tomb next to the mosque.
You have to visit this mosque. There is something that you have never seen before. I sugest enyone that is interesting in mosques any time you have an apportunate.
Impressive, if somewhat empty, mosque located on the edge of the old market. Visitors allowed for no fee.Small rose garden outside! Also, restrooms available for a small fee.
You can visit the mosque inside when there is no religious practice. You have to leave your shoes at the entrance of the mosque. This is an Ottoman-era mosque located in the Old Bazaar. It was built in 1492 by Mustafa Pasha. Interesting thing that the mosque is largely intact from its original state, and no additions have been made through the years. The mosque has a beautiful rose garden and a türbe .
The mosque was built in 1492 and went through a renovation recently sponsored by the Turkish government. Theres a relatively big garden around. Thr atmosphere inside is tranquil, peaceful. A great place to take a break after strolling at the old market.
This mosque has a different mood. The Imam is a goodhearted sweet grandpa.
Stunning mosque
Nice mosque, but was afraid to go in, due to respect to the religion.
This mosque was builded Ottoman Empire. Design of mosque is very beautiful and impressive.
Historical mosque. Must visit.
A mosque that ottomans constructed it and still very strong mosque a good mosque to visit
Great place from the past,it is not possible to visit like turist
Mustapha Pasha Mosque is definitely one of the most beautiful monuments from the Ottoman period in Macedonia. It was erected in 1492, at the entrance there is a porch supported by four columns, and the main part has a square plan covered with a dome. The minaret is 60 m high. Inside the complex there is a turbe, the grave of the founder Mustafa Pasha himself and a richly decorated sarcophagus of his daughter Uma .
Mustafa Pasha Mosque is a mosque located in the Old Bazaar of Skopje, Macedonia.It stands on a plateau above the old bazaar and is one of the most beautiful Islamic buildings in Macedonia. It was built in 1492 by Mustafa Pasha, vizier on the court of Sultan Selim I. The mosque is elegant and intact, and no additions have been made through the years. The interior is beautiful, simple, and spacious. In the turbe next to the mosque, lies the daughter of Mustafa Pasha. The mosque has a rose garden and it offers fine views over Skopjes old bazaar.A five year renovation of the mosque, funded by the Turkish government, was completed in August 2011.
Fort Kale, Skopje 1000, North Macedonia, Kisela Voda
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