The mosque is active, with local Muslim religious gatherings during major holidays.
The mosque serves as a center for activities for the 500 Tatars that live in the village.
[1] Since 1999, the mosque has been designated a cultural heritage site (unique code 24828).
The mosque houses the oldest remaining minbar from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, that was built 1686.
[3] In 2010, to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Battle of Grunwald, two sundials were installed near the mosque (constructed by Jonas Navikas), one of which shows the local time; the second sundial shows the time in Grunwald, Poland.