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Mumcuzade Mosque
Audio Narration
https://dijitalistanbul.org/dijitalistanbulaudio/50388.mp3
Construction Year:
16th century
Location:
Beyoğlu, İstanbul
Ordered by:
Mehmet Ağa, Mumcubaşı (Chief Aide of the Janissary Agha) of Mehmed the Conqueror
Architect:
Unknown
- Changes after its construction
It was renovated between 1980 and 1982, and a new minaret was added.
The ceilings were painted by Beyoğlu Municipality in 2025.
- Prominent Features
It was built on a total land of 280 m². It is a masonry building.
It has a single-balcony minaret, no dome, and a roof covered with tiles.
It is built on an area of 140 m² including the garden and courtyard.
The mihrab and walls are covered with Kütahya tiles. The minbar and preacher’s pulpit are wooden.
Route
Seferikethüda Mosque
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