Küçük Ayasofya Madrasa

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Construction Year:

16th century

Location:

Fatih, İstanbul

Ordered By:

Chief White Eunuch Hüseyin Agha

Architect:

Unknown

Changes After Construction:
  • The lodge-madrasa component was formed in the early 16th century as part of the complex.
  • The structure, which fell into a ruined condition over time, was used for a period for sheltering purposes.
  • It underwent a restoration in the mid-20th century.
  • In the late 20th century, repairs were carried out again, and the structure was used with the function of a waqf center.
  • Today, the structure is used with a workshop/exhibition function associated with traditional handicrafts.
Prominent Features:
  • It is also known as the Chief White Eunuch Hüseyin Agha Madrasa.
  • The complex forms an integrated whole consisting of a mosque, tomb, lodge-madrasa, primary school, and bath.
  • The madrasa is evaluated within a layout associated with the fountain courtyard of the mosque; it is stated that the lodge was integrated with units converted into a madrasa.
  • It is recorded that the madrasa was known as having an arrangement of 24 cells.
  • The emphasis on a large garden and a fountain at the center makes the courtyard-garden character of the structure distinctive.