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Seyyit Eftalzade Madrasa
Audio Narration:
https://dijitalistanbul.org/dijitalistanbulaudio/94329.mp3
Construction Year:
1496-1503
Location:
Fatih, İstanbul
Ordered By:
Sheikh al-Islam Seyyit (Efdalzade) Hamidüddin Efendi
Architect:
Unknown
Changes After Construction:
After the fire of 1914, it was used as a shelter for people left homeless.
In 1976, it acquired the function of a masjid with the addition of a minaret.
A room at the right corner of the entrance was later converted into a mosque/masjid.
Prominent Features:
It is also known as the Efdalzade Madrasa and the Malta Madrasa.
It is a small-scale madrasa consisting of domed rooms arranged around a small courtyard.
In the courtyard, there is an ablution place with a stone basin and three taps.
Some of the shops aligned with the gate are units that generated income for the madrasa endowment.
It is located to the west of the Fatih Mosque, in the vicinity of the Malta Bazaar.
Route
Aya Yani Greek Orthodox Church
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