Hello, everyone.
We visited the mosque on the recommendation of the hotel guide.
We had a rest in Goyniuk.
A small town, quiet and peaceful, within walking distance from the hotel.
The entrance to the mosque is separate, on the right the entrance is for women, on the left for men.
Shoes must be removed at the entrance.
The mosque is large, bright, with stained glass windows.
We were greeted first by the children who came to class.
Among them was a boy who spoke Russian perfectly. He explained the rules of the visit.
We visited the mosque, went up to the second floor, took a photo.
At that time, the imam came up, friendly and attentive.
We communicated in three languages: Russian, Turkish, and English.
The meeting was pleasant and informative.
As they say, a world without borders.
By the way, Christians can also pray in a mosque when Muslims are not praying in it.
If you are interested in learning about another culture, then I recommend visiting this mosque.
Next to it is a local chain of Sok stores, and at the entrance to Goynuk, through the arch, there is a large Migross store on the left.
A beautiful mosque, but in general, Goynuk itself is not worth spending time on it for a visit - the exception is waterfalls, not the settlement itself