The Tomb of Sultan Murad is a türbe, which is dedicated to the Ottoman Sultan Murad, located in Kosovo in the Pristina District. The monument was built in the 14th century by Murad I's son Bayezid I, which became the first example of Ottoman architecture in the Kosovo territory.
There is a small museum by the tomb as well as a small mosque. The museum is very helpful for understanding both the Battle of Kosovo and the wider history of the region during the Ottoman Empire era.
There is a small museum by the tomb as well as a small mosque. The museum is very helpful for understanding both the Battle of Kosovo and the wider history of the region during the Ottoman Empire era.
The museum includes maps of troop movements and other information to help understand the Battle as well as rooms on various aspects of history, life, and culture under the Ottomans.
Almost all of the museum signage has been translated into English.
Car rentals are available and one can hire a car starting from €25 a day.
Walk from City Center - 1 Hour 30 minutes, 8.9 km
Taxi from city Center - 15 minutes, 8.8 km
Sunday - Open 24 Hours
Monday - Open 24 Hours
Tuesday - Open 24 Hours
Wednesday - Open 24 Hours
Thursday - Open 24 Hours
Friday - Open 24 Hours
Saturday - Open 24 Hours
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