Nicosia: Mosque
Places and attractions in the Mosque category
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St. Sophia Cathedral
Mosque housed in a onetime Gothic church The St. Sophia Cathedral, now known as the Selimiye Mosque, stands as a testament to the rich and complex history of Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus. Originally constructed as a cathedral in the 1200s, it was converted into a mosque in the 16th century following...
Arab Ahmet Mosque
16th-century mosque with historic graves The Arab Ahmet Mosque is a historical religious site nestled within the city of Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus. This mosque, with its rich heritage, stands as a testament to the diverse cultural and religious tapestry of the island.
Akkavuk Mosque
The Akkavuk Mosque, nestled in the heart of Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, stands as a testament to the city's rich and diverse historical tapestry. This modest yet significant religious structure offers a glimpse into the past, reflecting the city's complex history...
Haydar Pasha Mosque
Haydar Pasha Mosque, formerly St. Catherine's Church, is a historic mosque in North Nicosia. It is the most important Gothic building in Nicosia after Ayia Sophia, formerly the Frankish cathedral of Nicosia.
Ömeriye Mosque
Ömeriye Mosque, is a mosque in the walled city of Nicosia on the island of Cyprus, currently located in the south section of Nicosia. Following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, the mosque gained significance as one of the most important sites of Muslim worship in the non-Muslim section of the island and the city.
Sarayönü Mosque
Sarayönü Mosque, also known as the Mosque of the Serai, is a mosque in the walled city of Nicosia, Cyprus, currently located in North Nicosia. It is very close to the Sarayönü Square and has historically been on the square.
Bayraktar Mosque
Bayraktar Mosque is a mosque in Nicosia, Cyprus, currently placed in the southern sector of the city administered by the Republic of Cyprus.