Lead Mosque, Berat

Mosque in Berat City, Berat County, Albania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Lead Mosque (Albanian: Xhamia e Plumbit; Turkish: Kurşun Camii, lit.'Kurşunlu Mosque'), also known as the Izgurli Mosque, is a mosque located in the city of Berat, in the Berat County, south-central Albania. The mosque is named from the lead coating of its sphere-shaped domes.[1] It was designated as a Cultural Monument of Albania and forms part of the Historic Centres of Berat and Gjirokastër, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005.[2]

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Lead Mosque
Xhamia e Plumbit
The mosque in 2025
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Mosque
StatusActive
Location
LocationRruga Gaqi Gjika, Berat, Berat County
CountryAlbania
Lead Mosque, Berat is located in Albania
Lead Mosque, Berat
Location of the mosque in Albania
Interactive map of Lead Mosque
Coordinates40°42′16″N 19°57′19″E
Architecture
TypeIslamic architecture
StyleOttoman
FounderAhmet Bej Uzgurliu
Completed961 AH (1553/1554 CE)
Specifications
Dome1
Minaret1
MaterialsLead
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Lead Mosque, Berat
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Historic overview

The mosque in 1978

The mosque was completed in 961 AH (1553/1554 CE) by Ahmet Bej Uzgurliu, a local nobleman, at the time a vassal hailing from the Skuraj family.[3] Explorer Evliya Çelebi’s description told of carved stones underneath the lead, topping off a complex including a bazaar, madrasa, imaret, school, Turkish bath, and shadirvan. The prayer hall is square with a northern portico and a tall, thin minaret molded in cloisonné where it meets the roof. Many windows light the interior.

The Uzgurli mosque was restored in 2014 by the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) during which the minaret balconry (sherefeja) changed slightly and got modernized a bit.[4]

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