
A view to the Sultan Murat mosque (with Clock Tower)
from the Gazi Isa bay Mosque (1475-76)
Otoman architecture is the architecture of the Otoman Empire. Cultural and historical monuments from the Ottoman period in Republic of Macedonia are all those architectural structures that are built from the moment of arrival of the Turks in January 1391, up until the Balkan wars, and stayed preserved in authentic or reconstructed form.

With group in front of the Sultan Murat mosque (1436/37)
The tour throughout the Ottoman heritage of Skopje includes the following monuments: Sultan Murat mosque (with clock tower), Gazi Isa Bey Mosque, Ishak Beg (Aladza) Mosque, the old part of town (Kurshumli An, Bezisten, Suli An, Chifte Amam, Kapan An, Daut Pasha Hamam), the кülliye of Skopje, Mustafa Pasha Mosque, the Ottoman period of the Skopje Fortress.

With group in front of the Chifte Amam (15th century)
Probably the most intriguing part of Skopje is the old part of the city known as the Old Bazaar. The old part of Skopje is a mixture of churches, mosques, inns, amams, public fountains and a lot of other structures which represent an architectural complex protected by the law as the cultural heritage since 2008. During the tour there is an opportunity for lunch in the restaurants or enjoying in a lot of authentic cafe bars situated within the Old Bazaar.
Departure: from meeting point
Duration: 1,5-3 hours
Information and contact: info@arheo.com.mk
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