List of sacred buildings in North Macedonia

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The following list provides an overview of the sacred buildings in North Macedonia . A distinction is made between Islamic and Orthodox sacred buildings.

Islamic religious buildings

Surname image place Remarks construction time
Colorful mosque
Isak Bey Turbe Aladja Mosque Skopje.JPG
Skopje Friday mosque , doorway of an unknown significant person, ruins of a madrasa 1438
Colorful mosque
The Colorful Mosque.jpg
Tetovo Türbe of the two founders 1495
Isa Bey Mosque
Ishak-begova džamija u Skoplju.JPG
Skopje monumental marble portal 1475
Mustafa Pasha Mosque
Mustapha Pasha Skopje.jpg
Skopje Türbe of the Builder 1490s
Sultan Murad Mosque
Sultan Murad mosque.JPG
Skopje Ruins of the madrasa, two doorways, clock tower 1436
Tekke mosque
Ohrid - Çınar.jpg
Ohrid Tekke , founder of the donor 1564
Jeni mosque
2011 Bitola, Meczet Jeni 01.JPG
Bitola Today the gallery is housed 1558

Orthodox sacred buildings

Surname image place Remarks construction time
St. Panteleimon Church
Church of St. Panteleimon (Nerezi) .jpg
Gorno Nerezi near Skopje Built by Alexios Angelos Komnenos , the grandson of Alexios I. 1164
Kliment von Ohrid Church
Soborna Church Skopje1.JPG
Skopje Largest sacred building in the Macedonian Orthodox Church 1972-1990
Annunciation of the Lord
Church st.  annuncioation in Prilep.JPG
Prilep Built in the time of the Bulgarian Revival 1838
St. Sophia Cathedral
Sv.  Sofija, Ohrid 0030.JPG
Ohrid Converted into a mosque between 1394 and 1912 9th or 10th century
Klimentkirche
2011 Ochryda, Cerkiew św.  Pantelejmona (02) .jpg
Ohrid Was rebuilt in 2002 10th century
Mother of God Church
SvBogorodicaSkopje.JPG
Skopje First church of the Bulgarian Orthodox community in Skopje 1809-1835

Catholic sacred buildings

Surname image place Remarks construction time
Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Catholic church in Skopje, Macedonia 5.JPG
Skopje Replaced the church of the same name that was destroyed in the Skopje earthquake in 1963 until 1977
Co-cathedral of the Sacred Heart
Katilička BT.JPG
Bitola Built by the French Vincentians under Juan Jose Lepavek 1909