Hadum Mosque is built by Hadum Aga in 1595. One of the main highlights in Gjakova city in the old bazaar. The attacks to Ottoman monuments at the end of the 20th century damaged the Hadum Complex; the library and the primary school were totally destroyed. The minaret was damaged. UNESCO contributed to the restoration of the painted decoration and the fine finishes.
Mustafa Serdar Karakaya
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This is by far the best spot to visit in Gjakova. Regardless of your belief, you will find this little mosque refreshing for two reasons. The tiny courtyard it has is green and peaceful, perfect for a short rest. The handcrafted interior on the other hand is unique to say the least. You can see hand painted tiny mosques and towns on the dome of the mosque inside, and so much more. A must visit if you are already in Gjakova.
Marco Giustiniani
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The decorations of the mosque are very detailed and even though is in the middle of the bazaar, there is a small park and it is peaceful
Noha Durrani
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Absolutely beautiful mosque with stunning architecture both inside and outside. A must visit for everyone, Muslim or Non Muslim!
christopher ezell
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Interesting place to visit. If you are interested in history, there are plenty of old things on site. Although the grounds of the mosque are small, there are multiple old grave markers placed along the outside of the mosque.
Lucy Dixon
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Beautiful mosque. We are non-muslim and visited outside prayer time. Free to enter.
Arjan Ruci
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Unique, great history, cultural place, very nice graffiti paint's inside, first building in Gjakova city.
A place where all religions are welcomed.
Schellsie Beaubrun
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If you interested in learning more about the Islam religion this one place to go. Here you can get a better insight of the history of Islam. Hadum Mosque has a uniqueness that you won't find in other Mosque. Like women and men can pray together.