The Tanners' Mosque (Albanian: Xhamia e Tabakëve) is a historic mosque located near the Tanners' Bridge in Tirana, capital of Albania. Built in the neighborhood of the handicraft-trade Tanners' guild around the seventeenth century in the Ottoman Empire, it was damaged by a lightning shot but continues to function thanks to improvements made by the family Resmja which even today continues to care for.
Monday | Open 24 hours |
Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
Thursday | Open 24 hours |
Friday | Open 24 hours |
Saturday | Open 24 hours |
Sunday | Open 24 hours |
Build in the 18th century. The bridge crossed the Lana stream. The bridge fell into disrepair when the Lana stream was diverted in the 1930s. Very close to city centre. Close to the bridge you can enjoy a coffee at Kevin's Bar or restaurant "1 Maji". Should see.
Beautiful little medieval bridge right in the center of Tirana!
A must see. Have a Coffee at Kevin bar and enjoy. A lot if People strawling by on the closed Street,walkpath.
Honestly it's just a bridge 🤔
Very well place and historical.
Not very exciting, but nice historic bridge in the midst of busy traffic.
Great history.
An interesting piece of history. It's an 18th centurie ottoman period stonebridge.
Interesting. Worth seeing. History of the bridge is the interesting part.
Is just an old small bridge, nothing special.