Saint Sophia Cathedral, Historical mosque in Cyprus
Selimiye Mosque, formerly known as Saint Sophia Cathedral, stands as a landmark of Nicosia.
Originally built as a church in the 13th century, it was converted into a mosque with the Ottoman conquest.
The site reflects the layered Christian and Islamic influences on Cyprus.
The mosque remains active today, welcoming worshippers for prayers.
Despite its conversion, the mosque still retains elements of Gothic architecture.
Location: Nicosia
Architectural style: Gothic architecture
Capacity: 2500
Source: Wikimedia