Located in the upper part of Jajce, in the Gornja Mahala district, the Dizdareva (Women’s) Mosque is a notable landmark with a unique architectural style. Built in 1812/1813 by Sulejman-beg Kulenović, the mosque stands out for its distinctive design and historical significance.
Architectural Highlights
- Central Design: The Dizdar Mosque is a central single-story mosque without sofas and minarets, featuring a unique architectural layout.
- Hidden Dome: The mosque has a walled dome concealed by a pyramidal four-sided roof, a rare feature in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Historical Inscription: The year of construction was originally inscribed above the portal, a detail that remained visible until 1992.
The Dizdar Mosque is an important example of the region’s Ottoman architectural heritage. Built by Sulejman-beg Kulenović, it represents the cultural and historical fabric of Jajce’s upper town area.