Beyazıt Mosque

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Construction Years:

1500-1505

Location:

Fatih, İstanbul

Ordered by:

Sultan Bayezid II

Architect:

There are different opinions on whether the architect was Kemaleddin, Hayreddin or Yakub Shah b. Sultan Shah.

- Changes the building has undergone since its construction
  • An extensive repair was carried out by Sultan Mahmud II in 1836.
  • During the restoration carried out by Ekrem Hakkı Ayverdi in 1935, the main dome was rebuilt of reinforced concrete.
  • The narthex was rebuilt by the Foundations Administration in 1965.
  • It has recently undergone extensive restoration by the Directorate General of Foundations.
- Prominent features of the mosque
  • It is supported by a central dome resting on four pillars and two side half domes.
  • Its large courtyard is covered with 24 domes on marble columns and in the middle is a fountain from the period of Murad IV.
  • The Sultan’s Lodge and the Muezzin’s Lodge have remarkable marble workmanship.
  • The mihrab has eight rows of stalactites and is decorated with carved Rumi decorations.
  • Of its two minarets, the one on the right is a rare example of the Seljuk-Ottoman transitional style in Istanbul.
  • The tomb of Bayezid II and his daughter are located inside the mosque.