
Imaret Mosque
A surviving Ottoman gem in Plovdiv's old city, the Imaret Mosque offers a glimpse into history and active worship.

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Imaret Mosque
Best Time
Avoid disrupting worshippers

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A surviving Ottoman gem in Plovdiv's old city, the Imaret Mosque offers a glimpse into history and active worship.
"One of the last functional Ottoman mosques, a reminder of the city's rich history. "

👗 Modest Dress Code
Cover shoulders and knees. Remove shoes before entering.
💰 Potential Entrance Fee
Be prepared for a possible 10 leva fee, though not always consistently applied.

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Rating
4.2 · 10 reviews
Type
Mosque
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Active Ottoman Mosque
Old City of Plovdiv
One of the last functional Ottoman mosques in Plovdiv, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history.

Architectural Heritage
Interior
Admire the architecture of this historical structure, a testament to Ottoman craftsmanship.
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👗 Modest Dress Code
Cover shoulders and knees. Remove shoes before entering.
💰 Potential Entrance Fee
Be prepared for a possible 10 leva fee, though not always consistently applied.
🙏 Respect Prayer Times
Avoid visiting during active prayer services.
🏛️ Historical Significance
Learn about its role as part of a larger Ottoman complex.
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👗 Modest Dress Code
Cover shoulders and knees. Remove shoes before entering.
💰 Potential Entrance Fee
Be prepared for a possible 10 leva fee, though not always consistently applied.
🙏 Respect Prayer Times
Avoid visiting during active prayer services.
🏛️ Historical Significance
Learn about its role as part of a larger Ottoman complex.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
The Imaret Mosque is an active place of worship with historical significance, but visitor experiences can be inconsistent regarding access and fees. Some visitors have reported being denied entry or charged unexpected fees, while others have had positive experiences participating in prayer.
"Extremely bad experience. We were asked to pay 10 leva per person, no tickets issued to us. As soon as we entered (we had left our shoes outside, as required), another person inside asked us to leave, because we were not Muslims. I must add that we are faithful Christians and we wanted to visit the Mosque with all the due respect. We left very disappointed."
Darya M
"The Turkish occupation is over. This reminder of their barbaric and violent ways can finally be demolished and a beautiful church can be built in it's place."
Thomas Mooney
"I had the happiness of performing my night prayer with my believing brothers."
Bahadır ERDEM
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Imaret Mosque is located in the old city of Plovdiv. It's best accessed on foot as part of exploring the historic center. Public transport can get you close to the old town, from where you can walk.
Parking in the old city of Plovdiv can be challenging. It's recommended to park in designated lots outside the pedestrianized old town and walk to the mosque.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Some visitors have reported being asked to pay an entrance fee of 10 leva, while others did not. There are no official ticketing booths mentioned, so be prepared for a potential informal charge.
The mosque is generally open during prayer times and is still used for worship. Specific visitor hours outside of prayer times are not clearly defined.
Reports vary, with some visitors mentioning a 10 leva fee. It's advisable to have some cash on hand in case a fee is requested.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Visitors are expected to dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees. You will need to remove your shoes before entering the prayer area.
While some visitors have reported being denied entry based on religion, the mosque is generally open to respectful visitors outside of prayer times. It's important to show respect for its function as a place of worship.
The Imaret Mosque, also known as Şeyhabeddin Pasha - İmaret Mosque-i Şerifi, was built by Şehabeddin Pasha and is one of the last surviving structures from a larger complex. It's a significant example of Ottoman architecture in Plovdiv.
Some reviews suggest the mosque has been neglected, with wishes for better upkeep from Turkish authorities.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography rules can vary. It's best to be discreet and respectful, especially during prayer times. Always ask for permission if unsure.







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