Nestled in the heart of Sarajevo’s bustling Old Town, the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque has stood as the city’s main and largest mosque since the 16th century. Its serene courtyard, which fills with worshippers during prayer times, contrasts with the lively streets outside. While the interior has undergone changes, the mosque’s exterior and its ornate well still showcase the original Ottoman design, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich historical heritage. Visitors can explore this tranquil space, surrounded by the enduring architectural elements that have defined the mosque for centuries.
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