
Lit up at night

The inside of the mosque
The 'Et'hem Bey
mosque' is located in the center of the
Albanian capital
Tirana. Construction was started in
1789 by
Molla Bey and it was finished in
1823 by his son
Haxhi Et`hem Bey, great-grandson of
Sulejman Pasha.
During
communist rule in Albania the mosque was closed until
January 18,
1991, when, despite opposition among communist authorities, ten thousand people entered carrying flags. This was at the onset of the fall of communism in Albania.
The
frescoes of the mosque depict trees, waterfalls and bridges;
still life paintings, a rarity in
Islamic art.
Tours of the mosque are given daily, though no prayer service is provided.
See also
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Timeline of Islamic history
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Islamic architecture
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Islamic art
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List of mosques
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Islam in Albania