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Köyiçi Merkez Mosque
Audio Narration
https://dijitalistanbul.org/dijitalistanbulaudio/51113.mp3
Construction Year:
Late 19th century; rebuilt after the earthquake in 1894.
Location:
Esenyurt, İstanbul
Ordered by:
Although there is no specific commissioning document, it is known to have been built and restored by the village community.
Architect:
No information about the original architect is available; however, it was built in accordance with the late Ottoman mosque architecture.
- Changes After Construction:
It was completely rebuilt after the earthquake in 1894.
The building was repaired, and some modern improvements were made during the restoration carried out in 2005.
- Prominent Features:
It was built in the 19th century as the Ekşinoz Village Mosque.
It has a rectangular plan, almost square, and a hipped roof.
It was used as a health center during the Balkan Wars.
The minaret is small and plain, and next to it is a cemetery where those who died in the Balkan Wars are buried.
The building was built using cut stone and brick, and natural light was provided through round arched windows.
Route
Turşucu Hüseyin Çelebi Mosque
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