Selimpaşa Mosque

AUDIO NARRATION:

CONSTRUCTION YEAR:

18th Century

LOCATION:

Silivri, İstanbul

ORDERED BY:

The old Greek Orthodox community in the region

ARCHITECTS:

Unknown

Changes After Construction:
  • It was damaged in the great fire that occurred in August 1817.
  • After being repaired in 1818 with the financial support of the Prince of Moldavia, it was rebuilt in 1820.
  • It is thought to have undergone various additional repairs and arrangements over time.
  • It was converted into a mosque by adding a mihrab, minbar and minaret in 1933. During the same period, some verses were written in the interior of the building.
  • The building was restored between 2007-2009.
Prominent Features:
  • It was built as a historical Greek Orthodox church.
  • It is known among the public as the Church of St. Georgios (Aya Yorgi).
  • It has classical church architecture elements such as stone walls and an apse.
  • After the fire and repairs, it continued to provide service at the same location.