The Repovačka Mosque in Konjic is located on the right bank of the Neretva River, on a high plateau above the street,
and in the immediate vicinity of the Old Stone Bridge. It was built in the 16th century and is one of the oldest mosques in Konjic.


National monument
According to Hivzija Hasandedić’s 1983 work, the builder of the mosque was Mehmed Hudaverdi, from the Bey family of Repovci. There is also a legend that Hudaverdi constructed the minaret on the left side, the side of the heart, in memory of his daughter and wife who had passed away.
Over time, the mosque’s purpose changed, and it was thoroughly renovated in 1990, after the Second World War.
In September 2007, the Commission to Preserve National Monuments declared the Repovačka Mosque a national monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina.