Vretsia Mosque

The mosque is located in the eastern part of the original and extensive settlement area. It is known that the present mosque had a predecessor building which was in very poor condition in 1904. It is not known whether the new building was erected on the same site as the old mosque. The new building was completed between 1905 and 1907. According to Bağişkan, the enormous cost of repairing the damage caused by the severe earthquake of 1953 suggests that the building had to be completely rebuilt.

About this building

For more information on this building visit https://www.cyreligiousheritage.org/districts/Paphos/village/224

Other nearby buildings

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Agios Ioannis Ömerzade Osman Mosque

The Ömerzade Osman mosque is located in the centre of the village. The mosque visible today replaced a former mosque in the village. The new mosque was erected around 1920, but was in a bad state only eight years later and needed extend repair. The Paphos earthquake of 1953 sustained major damage to the building, that was repaired later on.

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Asprogia Mosque

The mosque in Asprogeia is located in a westerly direction a little outside the village proper. Despite a larger number of Muslim inhabitants, the mosque in the village was built quite late.

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Lapithiou Mosque

The existence of a mosque has been proven since the beginning of British rule, very probably already on the site of the present mosque, which is a combination of mosque and school. The building was erected between 1952 and 1954. Originally located to the west of the village, the mosque is now located to the east of the village centre after the 1953 reconstruction.