Kosovo · the Dukagjin plain
Gjakova, a city kept by its craftspeople
Walk the longest old bazaar in the Balkans, trace centuries of stone and timber, and meet the living culture of one of Kosovo’s most storied cities.
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Places to know
Guides to the landmarks that hold the city’s memory — from the Grand Bazaar to the kullas of the old quarters.
The Grand Bazaar
16th century
The beating heart of old Gjakova — a kilometre of cobbled lanes lined with craftsmen's shops, the oldest and longest bazaar in Kosovo, burned in 1999 and rebuilt shop by shop.
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The Hadum Mosque
c. 1594
The late-Ottoman mosque at the head of the bazaar — its interior a painted garden of cypresses and flowers, and the endowment from which the whole old city grew.
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The Hadum Library & Madrasa
founded 1595
The college and famed library beside the Hadum Mosque — for centuries the old city's house of learning, until its manuscripts burned in 1999. The building has risen again; the books are gone for good.
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