Fatih Mosque and Complex

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Historical Significance of Fatih Mosque

Fatih Mosque, named after Ottoman conqueror Mehmet II, stands on the site of the ancient Church of the Apostles. Completed in 1470, it is the first monumental mosque built in Istanbul following the Conquest.

This mosque complex included numerous charitable establishments, such as medreses and a hospice, emphasizing its cultural value. The initial structure, which lasted until it was destroyed in an earthquake in 1766, has since been replaced by a baroque-style mosque constructed between 1767 and 1771.

Must-See Highlights

  • 🕌 Mehmet II's Tomb: Located behind the mosque, it attracts many worshippers.
  • 🕋 Charitable Complex: Features diverse establishments like an inn for traveling dervishes.
  • 🛍️ Çarşamba Market: A vibrant local market nearby every Wednesday, selling various goods.

Accessibility is free, making Fatih Mosque an excellent destination for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Fatih Mosque and Complex

Foundation on Ancient Site

Located on the ruins of the Church of the Apostles, significant for Byzantine history.

Mehmet II's Final Resting Place

The mosque houses the tomb of Mehmet II, attracting numerous visitors.

Earthquake Resilience

The original mosque was destroyed in an earthquake; the current structure was built shortly after.

Location

Ali Kuşçu Mah. Hattat Nafiz Cad. No: 6

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