
Xhamia Mbret, also known as the Sultan's Mosque, is a significant cultural and historical site in Berat, offering photo-travelers a glimpse of Ottoman architectural elegance. Built in 1492 during the reign of Sultan Bayezid II, this mosque is notable for its distinct wooden roof and elaborately decorated ceilings, featuring intricate floral and geometric patterns, ideal for capturing detailed shots. The mosque's harmonious blend with Berat's white-washed Ottoman houses and the stunning backdrop of Tomorr Mountain provide ample opportunities for picturesque compositions. Situated near the Osum River, strategically plan your visit during early mornings or late afternoons to take advantage of the soft natural light.
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