In Tashkent there are about 160 mosques, and many of them are worth visiting to enjoy unique architectural solutions and the beauty of majestic buildings.
Islom Ota Mosque
One of the oldest mosques in Tashkent with five minarets and mesmerizing carvings, mosaics both outside and inside. The mosque was built about 300 years ago and completely restored in 2015 after a major fire. There is also a library operating in the complex.
Minor Mosque
One of the landmarks of modern Tashkent is located on the bank of the Anhor canal. The mosque is faced with white marble, and the mosaic ornament in blue shades amazes with its beauty.
Yakkasaray Mosque
This ancient mosque is one of the brightest examples of classical Islamic architecture in Tashkent. Its facade is decorated with intricate carvings and calligraphy, and the bright mosaic is thought out to the smallest details.
Ubay Ibn Ka’b Mosque
This large mosque amazes with beauty both outside and inside — mosaic, detailed decoration, and domes of mesmerizing azure color.
Juma Mosque of Khoja Ahrar Vali
The oldest Friday mosque in Tashkent and the third largest mosque in Uzbekistan attracts locals and tourists with its grandeur.
Rakat Mosque
This mosque is especially beautiful in the evening, when the lighting illuminates the high minarets.
Juma Mosque of Mulla Kosim
A spacious and bright mosque, in which special attention is attracted by detailed mosaic and unique painting in the decoration.
Novza Mosque
A modern mosque in the city center, in the facing of which every detail looks like a work of art. Especially beautiful in the light of evening illumination.
Islamabad Mosque
The largest mosque in Tashkent is faced with white marble and amazes not only with its scale, but also with beauty, including a neat square.
Kokh-Ota Mosque
This unique mosque is interesting not only for its beauty, but also for the fact that inside it is located the mausoleum of Kokh-Ota Buzruk.