°Berat UNESCO °world heritage sites
°Lead Mosque
on
°Rruga Gaqi Gjika
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The mosque's intricate design and detailed craftsmanship reflect the rich heritage of the Ottoman period. Visitors can admire the elegant minaret and the beautifully decorated interior, which showcases traditional Islamic art and calligraphy.
°King Mosque
on
°Rruga Kurt Pasha
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Inside, there is a richly decorated mirhab, a mezzanine for women, and woodwork decorated with colorful geometric patterns and calligraphy of Allah's name.
°Bachelors' Mosque
on
°Rruga Antepatrea
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The mosque’s value lies in its beautiful exterior wall paintings, exquisite interior woodwork, and overall architectural design. All the walls, except for the portico, are plastered and adorned with various Islamic motifs.
°Gorica Bridge
at
°Ura e Gorices
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It is one of the oldest and most popular Ottoman bridges in Albania. It connects two parts of Berat, was originally built from wood in 1780 and was rebuilt with stone in the 1920s.
°Berat Castle
on
°Rruga Mihal Komnena
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Inside Berat castle houses many historical elements. A Mosque, "Red Mosque", which can be identified by it's lonely minaret (a staircase inside provides access to the top), more than 20 Christian churches, and a central museum which surrounds one of the largest Orthodox churches with many 16th century paintings, by "Master Onufri", and a decorative alter inside.
°Church of St. Mary of Blachernae
on
°Rruga Gjon Muzaka
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The church dates mainly from the 13th century and contains impressive frescoes and icons on its interior walls and ground from the 16th century.