Towering above the Old Bazaar and featuring a mighty, 42m minaret, the elegant Mustafa Pasha Mosque was built in 1492 and has somewhat incredibly survived every historical disaster Skopje’s managed to throw at it, and as such looks pretty much the way it did 500 years ago. In the garden is a türbe holding Mustafa Pasha’s earthly remains as well as those of one of his daughters. During the summer the garden fills with sweet-smelling roses and is a great place to sit and relax.
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