Aladža Mosque

The Aladža Mosque (also known as Šarena džamija, "Colorful Mosque") is a mosque in Foča, located in the east of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is considered one of the most architecturally important in the European part of the Ottoman Empire, the then Rumelia, and one of the three most important mosques in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque in Sarajevo and the Ferhadija Mosque in Banja Luka.It was built in 1549 and blown up in 1992; its reconstruction was completed between 2016 and 2018.

Aladža Mosque

The Aladža Mosque (also known as Šarena džamija, "Colorful Mosque") is a mosque in Foča, located in the east of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is considered one of the most architecturally important in the European part of the Ottoman Empire, the then Rumelia, and one of the three most important mosques in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque in Sarajevo and the Ferhadija Mosque in Banja Luka.It was built in 1549 and blown up in 1992; its reconstruction was completed between 2016 and 2018.