Djumaya Mosque

The Dzhumaya Mosque, also known as the Friday Mosque, is a located in , in the of . Located in the centre of Plovdiv, the mosque was built in 1363–1364 on the site of the Sveta Petka Tarnovska Cathedral Church after the conquest of Plovdiv by the Ottoman army.
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  • Type: Mosque
  • Description: mosque in Bulgaria
  • Also known as: Dzhumaya Mosque” and “Filibe Cuma Camii
  • Address: Княз Александър I Батенберг
  • Wheelchair access: no

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Roman stadium and Roman theatre of Philippopolis.

Museum
The Stadium of Philippopolis was the ancient Roman of Philippopolis, built in the 2nd century AD, during the Roman imperial period. It is among the largest and best preserved buildings from the time of the Roman Empire in the Balkan peninsula.

Theater building
The is one of the world's best-preserved ancient Roman theatres, located in the city center of modern , , once the ancient city of Philippopolis. is situated 260 metres southeast of Djumaya Mosque.

Museum
The Plovdiv Regional is a museum of ethnography in , . Since 1938, it has occupied the 1847 house of the merchant, Argir Kuyumdzhioglu, in the city's Old Town. is situated 450 metres northeast of Djumaya Mosque.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kapana and Old Plovdiv.

Suburb
is a suburb.

Suburb
The old town in Plovdiv is an architectural and historical reserve located on three of 's hills: , Dzhambaz Tepe and Taksim Tepe. The complex has been formed as a result of the long sequence of habitation from prehistoric times to present day and combines the culture and architecture from Antiquity, Middle Ages and Bulgarian revival.

is a city in Central-South , the second-largest in the country and one of the oldest cities in . Due to the remnants of its colourful past, it's one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bulgaria.

Djumaya Mosque

Latitude
42.14793° or 42° 8′ 53″ north
Longitude
24.74834° or 24° 44′ 54″ east
Open location code
8GJ64PXX+58
Open­Street­Map ID
way 84759938
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­mosque
Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­no
Wiki­data ID
Q3409197
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Wu Chinese—“Djumaya Mosque” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: مسجد دزومايا
  • Bulgarian: Джумая джамия
  • Bulgarian: Хюдавендигяр джамия
  • Catalan: Mesquita Dzhumaia
  • Chinese: 朱马亚清真寺
  • Dutch: Dzjoemaja-moskee
  • German: Dschumaja-Moschee
  • Indonesian: Masjid Dzhumaya
  • Macedonian: Џумаја џамија
  • Polish: Meczet Dżumaja w Płowdiwie
  • Russian: Джума-мечеть (Пловдив)
  • Russian: Джума-мечеть
  • Slovak: Mešita Džumaja
  • Slovenian: Džumaja džamija
  • Spanish: Mezquita Dzhumaya
  • Turkish: Cuma Cami
  • Turkish: Cuma Camii
  • Turkish: Filibe Cuma Camii
  • Ukrainian: Джума-Джамі
  • Ukrainian: Джумая мечеть
  • Urdu: مسجد جومایا
  • Uzbek: Jumaya masjidi
  • Wu Chinese: 朱马亚清真寺

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