[1] The mosque is inscribed on the list of the Immovable Cultural Monuments of National Significance of Georgia.
[2] The Kvirike mosque stands in the center of the eponymous village in Adjara's coastal Kobuleti Municipality.
It was built by a Laz craftsman from Arhavi in AH 1277 (1860/1861), when the area was part of the Ottoman Empire.
Like other early mosques in Adjara, Kvirike's layout blends the Ottoman influences with vernacular architectural elements of local Georgian villages.
Both external and internal walls as well as the mihrab, minbar, columns, and balcony, bear original elaborate incised woodwork.