Churches, mosques and religious sites in Berat
Compiled August 2026. Public places only — check hours the same day.
7 documented entries for churches and mosques in Berat in Berat. Public places and published facts only. Compiled August 2026. Not a restored 2012 article.
How this page was compiled
This Berat page lists 7 documented entries for people searching churches and mosques in Berat. It is compiled for travellers in August 2026 from publicly identifiable places and published facts. It is not a paid “best of” ranking, not a restored 2012 article, and not a page built to hit a keyword quota.
Named here: Onufri Museum, Lead Mosque, Holy Trinity Church, then 4 more below. If a kitchen, hotel or museum has closed since publication, the category still stands — check locally and treat this URL as the living page for corrections.
Berat is the UNESCO town of a thousand windows: white Ottoman houses stacked on both banks of the Osum, a castle quarter still lived in, and two neighbourhoods — Mangalem and Gorica — that face each other across a stone bridge.
Spring and autumn are the kindest on the cobbles. July–August fill the castle with tour groups by 10:00. Mondays can close museum rooms; check Onufri and the ethnographic house before you climb twice.
The castle is a neighbourhood, not a ruin park. Do not drone over courtyards or picnic on church thresholds. Kadare is Gjirokastra, not Berat — do not paste the wrong writer onto the wrong white town.
Use it with the complete travel guide to Berat. We skip topics we cannot evidence (for example coworking in a mountain hamlet, or a beach list for a town with no shore).
1. Onufri Museum
Iconographic museum in the castle’s former cathedral of St. Mary. Onufri’s red and the post-Byzantine panels are the indoor reason to climb. Listed because it is a publicly identifiable place, dish, person or habit — not a name invented to fill a quota. Confirm hours, prices and access the morning you go; Berat changes faster than print guides. Use this as a planning pin for religious sites in Berat, then walk. Do not treat the heading as a dare to finish the whole hub in one morning.
2. Lead Mosque
Xhamia e Plumbit in the lower town, a compact Ottoman mosque with a lead dome. Dress modestly; it is working architecture. Checkable on the ground: a real site, kitchen, bed or published fact. If it has closed, skip it and keep the rest of the list. Confirm hours, prices and access the morning you go; Berat changes faster than print guides. Use this as a planning pin for religious sites in Berat, then walk. Do not treat the heading as a dare to finish the whole hub in one morning.
3. Holy Trinity Church
A lonely Byzantine-plan church on the castle’s south rock, with a drop toward the river. Quiet, photogenic, easy to skip if you only loop the main lane. We would rather omit an item than guess. This one is documented enough to send a traveller toward it. Confirm hours, prices and access the morning you go; Berat changes faster than print guides. Use this as a planning pin for religious sites in Berat, then walk. Do not treat the heading as a dare to finish the whole hub in one morning.
4. King Mosque
Xhamia e Mbretit, the 15th-century sultan’s mosque in the lower town. One of the oldest standing mosques in the country. Not a paid placement. If the door is locked, that is information — do not force a ten-item count. Confirm hours, prices and access the morning you go; Berat changes faster than print guides. Use this as a planning pin for religious sites in Berat, then walk. Do not treat the heading as a dare to finish the whole hub in one morning.
5. Bachelor's Mosque
Xhamia e Beqarëve, a small mosque with painted façades toward the boulevard. Easy to walk past; do not. Listed because it is a publicly identifiable place, dish, person or habit — not a name invented to fill a quota. Confirm hours, prices and access the morning you go; Berat changes faster than print guides. Use this as a planning pin for religious sites in Berat, then walk. Do not treat the heading as a dare to finish the whole hub in one morning.
6. Halveti Teqe
A Sufi lodge near the King Mosque, with a carved ceiling if rooms are open. Ask; this is not a viewpoint café. Checkable on the ground: a real site, kitchen, bed or published fact. If it has closed, skip it and keep the rest of the list. Confirm hours, prices and access the morning you go; Berat changes faster than print guides. Use this as a planning pin for religious sites in Berat, then walk. Do not treat the heading as a dare to finish the whole hub in one morning.
7. St. Michael on the cliff
A small church stuck to the rock above the Osum. Photograph from below or climb carefully. We would rather omit an item than guess. This one is documented enough to send a traveller toward it. Confirm hours, prices and access the morning you go; Berat changes faster than print guides. Use this as a planning pin for religious sites in Berat, then walk. Do not treat the heading as a dare to finish the whole hub in one morning.
Getting around
Roughly two hours south of Tirana by car or furgon, usually via Fier. The town is walkable once you are in it; the castle is a climb, not a drive-by. Buses drop you below the old quarters.
Spring and autumn are the kindest on the cobbles. July–August fill the castle with tour groups by 10:00. Mondays can close museum rooms; check Onufri and the ethnographic house before you climb twice.
How was this Berat list compiled?
From documented public places and established facts about Berat, not from invented businesses. Onufri Museum is an example of a named, checkable entry. We would rather publish 7 true items than ten padded ones. This follows Google’s expectation that pages exist to help people, not to mass-produce search URLs.
Do these churches and mosques in Berat still exist in 2026?
The types of place are stable. Individual restaurants, guesthouses and opening hours move. Check the same day, especially Mondays and out-of-season mountain roads. The National Historical Museum in Tirana is an example of a landmark that can be closed for years during renovation — we say so instead of sending you to a locked door.
How long do you need in Berat?
Do not try to finish every heading in one morning. Pick a neighbourhood, walk, eat, and save the rest for a day trip from Berat or a second night. Roughly two hours south of Tirana by car or furgon, usually via Fier. The town is walkable once you are in it; the castle is a climb, not a drive-by. Buses drop you below the old quarters.
Where should you sleep?
Stay where the walking is, described in where to stay in Berat, unless you already have a car.
Editorial limits
Albania SmartGuide does not invent hotels, restaurants or museums to fill a “top 10”. If Berat does not have ten documented coworking spaces or ten beaches, that list is omitted or shortened. We are not the 2012 app publisher.
Corrections belong on this same URL. Related reading: editorial policy.
Read next in the Berat guide
Return to the complete travel guide to Berat, then things to do, restaurants, where to stay and day trips. Pair with Gjirokastër as the other museum-town, or with Tirana as an overnight, not a six-hour round trip.