Pasha Mosque
Ulcinj, ME
The Pasha Mosque was built in 1719 by the citizens of Ulcinj, in honour of an admiral from Istanbul, using goods taken from Venetian ships during an attack by the Republic of Venice on Ulcinj. The mosque is built in the Ottoman architectural style and has a minaret which, together with that of the Namazgjah Mosque, is the only minaret preserved in the city. The hammam of this mosque is the only one of its kind in Montenegro. It was built in 1743 as a rectangle, with a central dome surrounded by several smaller domes.