Bodrum Camii
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Bodrum Camii's Rich Legacy
Bodrum Camii, originally built as a church in the 10th century, stands as a testament to the layers of history in Istanbul.
Constructed by Emperor Romanos I Lekapenos for the Myrelaion Monastery, it was transformed into a mosque during Beyazit II's reign following Istanbul's conquest. Featuring brick architecture, the mosque derives its name from the Turkish word for 'basement,' reflecting the cistern lying beneath its structure. Over the years, it suffered damage from fires and served various functions, including a workshop and homeless shelter, before its restoration in the 1950s and again in 1986.
Noteworthy Features
- 🌊 Unique Cistern: An extensive underground cistern provides historical engineering insight.
- 📜 Architectural Heritage: A blend of Byzantine and Islamic architecture showcases centuries of art.
- 🏛️ Cultural Significance: A location rich in historical narratives and community value.
Accessibility is free, making it suitable for tourists, families, and historians alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Bodrum Camii
Ancient Origins
Originally built in the 10th century as a church, showcasing Byzantine architecture.
Transformation to Mosque
Converted into a mosque post-1453, reflecting Istanbul’s religious shifts.
Cistern Beneath
Features an expansive cistern, integral to its naming and structure.
Restoration History
Underwent significant restorations in the 1950s and 1986 to preserve its legacy.
Location
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Address
View mapBeyazit Mh. Ordu Cd. Fatih
Opening Hours
Friday:
8:00 AM–6:00 PM
Monday:
8:00 AM–6:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM–6:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM–6:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM–6:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM–6:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM–6:00 PM
Contact Information
Price
Free. Donations are appreciated for ongoing maintenance.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 1 to 1.5 hours.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (8:00 AM–10:00 AM) are ideal for fewer crowds.