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Green Mosque, Bursa - Wikipedia
The Green Mosque (Turkish: Yeşil Camii), also known as the Mosque of Mehmed I, is a part of a larger complex (külliye) on the east side of Bursa, Turkey, the former capital of the Ottoman Turks before they captured Constantinople in 1453.
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Green mosque in Bursa / Yesil Camii - Planet
2025年1月17日 · Entrance fee / tickets price: free. How to get there: Yesil mosque and kullie are one and a half kilometers from the tourist center (mosque on the map. You can get there by tram T3, any bus from Ataturk street from the stop opposite the …
Green Mosque Complex: A Detailed Guide to a Symbol of Bursa
2025年1月30日 · Directly in front of the entrance to the Green Mosque is an octagonal ablutions fountain (şadırvan) under a pavilion. The Green Mosque was built on an inverted T-shaped plan. It’s an interesting building to explore and is beautifully decorated. The entrance portal leads into a small vestibule connected to the central hall.
Green Mosque – A Historical Gem in Bursa, Turkey - Guide To …
2023年7月18日 · Upon entering through the main entrance, a corridor with a width of 2.30 meters, resembling a church narthex, leads to the first floor, which was once used for state affairs. The central worship area is covered by a 13-meter-diameter dome with a height of 25 meters.
Green Mosque , Bursa | Ticket Price | Timings - TripHobo
Boasting of the Islamic and Ottoman influenced architecture, the Green Mosque dates back to circa 15th century and it is distinct for its bright green mosaic tiles. Also known as the Mosque of Mehmed I, the Bursa styled architecture features a vestibule through which you can enter the central hall that is surrounded by eyvans.
Green Mosque, Bursa - Tripadvisor
The mosque sits near the Green Tomb, on a height overlooking the city. The tiles look more blue than green, but are tastefully and beautifully done, and the mosque is a peaceful place. It can be visited by tourists, although of course respectful behaviour must be observed.
Green Mosque, Bursa - Wikiwand
Immediately past the entrance of the Green Mosque lies a foyer. From here, wide corridors, framed by Byzantine columns, extend in both directions, ending in staircases leading to the royal chambers. [20]
Green Mosque – Bursa - Turkey Tour Organizer
The Green Mosque is the first marble structure of the Ottomans in Bursa city. Mecnun Mehmet is the artist of the impressive tiles of the Green Mosque. The best tiles are seen on the 10meter high 6,5-meter wide altar of the mosque.
Green Mosque, Bursa, Turkey - Assignment Point
The Green Mosque is a two-story, cube-shaped building with an extension on the south side, with an inverted T-plan. The east-west hallways lead to two stairwells leading to the second floor, as well as wide corner rooms with fireplaces and windows overlooking the building’s main (north) facade and sides.