
The restoration of the 118-year-old mosque in the capital has come to an end
118 years old in Karahoca District Karahoca MosqueWithin the scope of the restoration that started last year, works such as strengthening the building, roof repair, landscaping and reworking the embroidery inside the mosque while remaining faithful to its original structure were carried out.
The restoration of the mosque was carried out in cooperation with the General Directorate of Foundations and Haymana Municipality. Haymana Mayor Özdemir Turgut, in his statement on the municipality’s social media accounts, stated that the historical Karahoca Mosque, one of the works of the Ottoman period, was first registered by the municipality when it was about to be demolished, and then it was restored in cooperation with the General Directorate of Foundations.
Turgut also stated that the landscaping around the mosque gave Karahoca District a beautiful square. It was reported that the opening of the mosque is planned to be held within „three months“.

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The Karahoca Mosque, which is 118 years old, has undergone a restoration process in Karahoca District. The restoration included strengthening the building, repairing the roof, landscaping, and reworking the embroidery inside the mosque while maintaining its original structure. The restoration was carried out in cooperation with the General Directorate of Foundations and Haymana Municipality. The historical mosque was first registered by the municipality when it was about to be demolished, and then restored. Mayor Özdemir Turgut stated that the landscaping around the mosque has given Karahoca District a beautiful square. The opening of the mosque is planned to be held within three months.