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Ali Gazi-Pasha Mosque – elevated at the beginning of XVII century is the oldest Moslem art monument in Romania
Ali Gazi-Pasha grave – located in the courtyard of Ali Gazi Pasha Mosque, in hexagonal shape, dating from XVII century, but with multiple subsequent interventions
Sarî Saltuk Baba grave – the legendary dervish which colonised Seljuk Turks in this region, work of the Moslem community, recently restored
”Yemekliki” water pump – built at the half of XVII century by the vizier Iusuf Pasha is the last Medieval monument of the town
Oriental Art Exhibition – organised in Panaghia House (meaning “The virgin House”), building – historical monument built in XIX century which initially served as prayer house, then as headquarters of the Moslem seminary and, afterwards, kindergarten for the children of the town; in this way, aspects connected with the traditional art of Turks and Tartars from Dobrudja are presented to the public: textures – prayer carpets, Kashmir shawls, oriental carpets -, embroideries, costume’s pieces, copper vessels for domestic and cult use
Archaeological vestiges from the Iron Age, Early Roman period and Roman-Byzantine period