Naziresha Mosque


The Naziresha Mosque is a mosque located in Elbasan, in Elbasan County, central Albania. The mosque was built in 1599 CE by a Naziresha , the daughter of a Nazır. The mosque was designated as a Cultural Monument of Albania in 1948.

Overview

After being partly damaged in 1920 due to an earthquake, the mosque was renovated in 2012, and the traditional high red-tile roof, that was standing for several hundred years, was replaced by a lead dome.

Architecture

The Nazireshas Mosque has a relatively small plan and one cubic-shaped central hall of. It was built in late-Classical Ottoman style. The main load bearing system consists of stone walls and the main dome. Transition from the cube to the dome is provided by pendentives covered from outside by triangular shoulders.
The dome rises over pendentives and was made of brick masonry, covered with roof tiles; until the 2012 renovation. Masonry walls are made of rectangular cloisonné; neatly cut rectangular blocks formed with two layers of two horizontally- and two layers of vertically-placed bricks. The windows at three floors are adorned with rectangular frames and crowned with a pointed arch with an adorned border, at the first level only. At the other levels, the windows have the same characteristics, but are smaller in size and fewer in number.
Even though the mosque is relatively small in size, it is tall and monumental as it follows the concepts of the late-Classical theories of proportion and volume. The pendentives are adorned with stalactite works. The interior of the mosque was painted pale green and white. The minaret, located at the west corner, was damaged and the upper section was missing prior to its 2012 renovation.