Magoki Attori Mosque is one of the oldest surviving mosques in Central Asia, located in the historic center of Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Originally built in the 9th century and later reconstructed in the 12th century, it showcases early Islamic architecture with pre-Islamic influences. The mosque is partially sunken below ground level and is renowned for its intricate brickwork and historical layers reflecting Zoroastrian and Islamic traditions.
It is an ancient mosque in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, dating back to the 9th century.
It is believed to have been a Zoroastrian or Buddhist temple in pre-Islamic times.
No, it now functions as a historical monument and museum.
Yes, it’s usually open to tourists, though hours may vary seasonally.