Opposite the baths of Hodzia, the historic mosque (Mosque) where Muslims of the region performed their religious duties is preserved. It bears no Muslim symbols, such as a minaret or anything else. It is a structure with its own barrier that serves as a reminder of the Turkish Cypriots’ presence in the village prior to their transfer to the occupied areas of our island. According to some accounts, prior to its conversion into a mosque, this location was a Christian church. This is not ruled out, as there are numerous examples of Christians converting in our country.