Ruins of a Religious Facility – Buzëz (Namazxhah)

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It is assumed that it was built by the Ottoman army in the 16th century. Approximate dimensions are 5.5 x 6.0m. The remaining walls of the minaret have a thickness of 0.9 x 0.9 m, while the thickness of the remaining wall of the mihrab is 0.7 m. The level of the plateau was raised by 0.65 m. The monument is located in Buzëz/Buzez.

Georeference: 42.110729; 20.709854
Category: Cultural Assets
Subcategory: Mosque
Legal Status of Protection: Category: Architectural heritage, Subcategory: Monument/Ensemble, Serial No.: 512, Unique No.: 2945
Is it used for tourism?: Yes
If not, is there potential for tourism in the future?: /
Road infrastructure to the location: Good
Marking and orientation to the location: There are no road signs
Tables on site: There are information boards

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