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Bedrettin Mosque
Audio Narration
https://dijitalistanbul.org/dijitalistanbulaudio/50303.mp3
Construction Year:
1509
Location:
Beyoğlu, İstanbul
Ordered by:
Bedrettin Mahmud Reis (one of the sailors from the reign of Bayezid II)
Architect:
Unknown
- Changes after its construction
The single-balcony minaret was added in 1878.
Its walls are made of masonry and its upper part is covered with a wooden roof.
The outbuilding section is not used today.
- Prominent Features
The building, also known as Kasımpaşa Bedrettin Mosque, was built on a 260 m² land.
It is built entirely of brick.
It has a cut stone minaret with a single balcony and a round body.
The minbar and the preacher’s pulpit are made of wood.
The mosque has two inscriptions; one is dated 1509, the other 1499.
While there are no windows on one facade, there are four, five and two windows on the other facades.
Route
Yalıköy Serbostani Mustafa Ağa Mosque
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