Ali Pasha's Mosque in Sarajevo is a serene and beautifully preserved example of classical Ottoman architecture. Built in 1560–61 as a vakıf (endowment) by Sofu Hadım Ali Pasha, an Ottoman statesman, the mosque features a central dome over the prayer area and three smaller domes covering the cloister. Its harmonious proportions make it one of the most elegant mosques in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The mosque is surrounded by a peaceful park, offering a tranquil retreat from the city's bustle. Within its grounds lies the tomb of Ali Pasha himself, along with the resting places of notable figures such as Avdo Sumbul and Behdžet Mutevelić, activists who died in the early 20th century.
Despite suffering significant damage during the Bosnian War, the mosque was meticulously restored in 2004 and designated a national monument in 2005. Today, it stands not only as a place of worship but also as a testament to Sarajevo's rich cultural and historical heritage.
It's a must-see for those interested in history, architecture, or seeking a moment of reflection in the heart...
Read moreAli Pasha’s Mosque in Sarajevo is part of the vakuf (endowment) established by Hadim Ali Pasha, who was born in Sarajevo Field. He was raised in Istanbul, where he received his education, and later carried out his service in the Ottoman Army in both Bosnia and Buda.
It is presumed that the mosque was built in 1560 or 1561 and it is considered one of the most harmonious and loveliest mosques to be built in the classical Ottoman style in BiH.
The courtyard of the mosque contains Ali Pasha’s tomb, as well as the resting places for many other prominent Bosnians.
The gravestones for the dervishes, Ajni Dede and Šemsi Dede, were moved to the courtyard, as both men had come to Sarajevo as members of the entourage for Sultan Mehmed II “the Conqueror”.
The men were first interred in mausoleums across from the mosque, where the Hygienic Institute is located today. Their gravestones are counted among the oldest monuments from...
Read moreAli Pasha's Mosque in Sarajevo is an absolute gem! With its stunning Ottoman architecture, intricate details, and serene ambiance, it captivates visitors from the moment they set foot inside. The historic significance and cultural heritage of the mosque add an extra layer of charm to the experience. The peaceful courtyard and the soothing sounds of the fountain create a perfect environment for reflection and contemplation. The mosque's preservation and maintenance deserve high praise as it allows visitors to truly immerse themselves in its beauty. A definite must-visit for anyone in Sarajevo! 5 stars...
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