Kekeki Sinan/Bakarevića mosque is located on the corner of street Bakarevića and Hulusine on Bistrik.
It was built before 1515, and named after the founder of the mahala Kekeki Sinan (Jusuf).
This mosque belongs to the type of “mahalska” mosque, four-angled basics, covered four-angled roof, with stone minaret.

Keki Sinan Bakarevića mosque
With its size (9.20 x 9.20 m), harmonious proportion, and artistic values in the details of carved wood, is one of the significant achievements of this type of mosques in Sarajevo. Besides the mosque there is a cemetery with the tombstones of various forms and sizes, and also there is a fountain with a stone hutch, believed to be built by Kekeki Sinan.
Bosnian governor Sofi Mehmed-Pasha built a mekteb near the Mosque, whose exact location is not known even today known. In haremu there sometimes used to be stone Turbe.
According to the inscription on the Turkish language, the stone panel above the entrance door, the mosque was 1763/64 renewed, by the known Sarajevan bey Mir hadži Abdulah.