Karađoz Bey Mosque
The Karađoz Bey Mosque was built between 1557 and 1558 according to the plans of the famous Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan. It suffered serious damage during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but was rebuilt and reopened in 2004.
The Karađoz Bey Mosque was built between 1557 and 1558 according to the plans of the famous Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan. It suffered serious damage during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but was rebuilt and reopened in 2004.
Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque is a 17th century Ottoman mosque in Mostar. It is one of the most important mosques in the city and the most scenic as it stands on the bank of the Neretva River.
Nesuh-Aga Vučjaković Mosque was built in the 16th century. It is very close to Karađoz Bey Mosque, to which it is very similar in style.
The Hadži Memija Cernica Mosque, is a 16th-century Ottoman mosque in Mostar. It was named after its founder, Hadži Memija Cernica, who was a leather merchant.