Ensar Mosque, Zenica
Ensar Mosque is an Islamic place of worship in Zenica, built between 1997 and 1998 in a pseudo-Moorish style. It was the first mosque erected in Zenica in contemporary times, after the Bosnian war.
Ensar Mosque is an Islamic place of worship in Zenica, built between 1997 and 1998 in a pseudo-Moorish style. It was the first mosque erected in Zenica in contemporary times, after the Bosnian war.
Seymen mosque (Sejmenska džamija) is a historic Islamic place of worship built during the expansion of the Ottoman Empire in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Zenica Synagogue is a Sephardic synagogue built in 1903. This neo-Moorish brick synagogue was used until the Second World War and is now a museum.
Sultan Ahmed Mosque, also known as Çarşı Mosque, is the oldest mosque in Zenica and has been declared a national monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was built in the early Ottoman period, although no documents about its founder or the year it was erected have been preserved.