Ali-aga mosque (Dolnjačka Mosque)

The Ali-aga mosque (Dolnjačka Mosque) was built between 1570 and 1600. Instead of the original wooden minaret, in 1925, thanks to large financial contributions from citizens, a new brick minaret was built.

About this building

A major renovation of the mosque was carried out around 1970 and on this occasion, the roof and the mahfili were completely renewed, the mahfili was renovated, the interior plastered surfaces were repaired, the interior decorations were painted, the facade of the mosque and the minaret was rebuilt.

Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments

Visitors information

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Požega Cathedral

The Požega Cathedral was built between 1756 and 1763 and is named after the patron saint of Empress Maria Theresa, St. Teresa of Avila. The top of the first bell tower was destroyed during a storm in 1926 and was therefore replaced by a new one, which is 63 metres high. The interior is in Baroque and Rococo style.