Neratze Mosque

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Rethymno, Greece

Heritage museum· Tourist attraction

Neratze Mosque Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Neratze Mosque is located in Rethymno, Greece on Emmanoil Vernardoy 2. Neratze Mosque is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category heritage museum in Greece.

Address

Emmanoil Vernardoy 2

Phone

+30 2831341301

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Agisilaos Papadogiannis

This was initially built on the year 1601 as the main church of an Augustinian monastery (having 6-8 monks). After the conquest of the city by the Ottoman Turks in 1646 the church was converted into a mosque. In 1887 the minaret, which is considered as a great artwork, was built. Nowadays the building serves as indoor concern hall as it offers great acoustics.

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5.1

Discovered the place during the visit of the city. The architecture looked amazing. Unfortunately, I didn't have a chance to visit it back then. I heard the place is being renovated. Despite being a municipal odeon now, I hope it will be open to visitors...

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Column Fleming

They are currently restoring the Mosque, the door was opened so we looked inside. It is in great condition and they are doing a great job on the restoration

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marawan ahmed

The Mosque is a wonderful architecture piece, but it is turned to a Music school, that's a shame and a disrespectful, Viva Hajia Sophia Mosque and Glory for the Egyptian Ottoman army.

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Pierros Zevolis

Beautiful old mosque which nowadays is a museum.

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Saman Payam

A moment like this with historical background should be more preserved and respected for mark history of that city as well as churches and other places more. Sorry for see no suck big respect for old buildings in this place.

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Jan chowdhury

No longer a mosque but as with other mosques a lovely bit of historical architecture

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A.J. Safieh

Good