Damad Ali-Paša’s Mausoleum

Damad Ali-Paša’s Mausoleum is one of the rare examples of preserved Turkish architecture in Belgrade. It was erected in 1784 on the burial site of Izet Mehmed-Paša, former commander of Belgrade. The building was damaged during the First Serbian Uprising. It was restored in 1818 and 1819 by Belgrade governor...

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  • Damad Ali-Paša’s Mausoleum is one of the rare examples of preserved Turkish architecture in Belgrade.
  • It was erected in 1784 on the burial site of Izet Mehmed-Paša, former commander of Belgrade.
  • The building was damaged during the First Serbian Uprising. It was restored in 1818 and 1819 by Belgrade governor Maršali Ali-Paša, who dedicated it to the memory of Damad Ali-Paša.
  • Thanks to its restoration in 2017, the mausoleum has regained its authentic appearance.