Bihać - Fethija
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Fethija Mosque is one of the most significant cultural and historical monuments in Bosnia and Herzegovina and a unique example of sacred architecture in this part of Europe. It was originally built in the 13th century as a Catholic church dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua, and after the Ottoman conquest of Bihać in 1592, it was repurposed as a mosque. It has retained numerous elements of Gothic architecture, making it a rare blend of Western European architectural heritage and Islamic tradition. Located in the historical core of Bihać, Fethija Mosque today represents a symbol of a rich past, cultural diversity, and centuries-long coexistence of different civilizations in this area.
Region: Northwest Bosnia — Bosanska Krajina