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Mihrimah Sultan Mosque (Edirnekapı)
Construction year: 1562-1565
The city it is located in: İstanbul
The borough it is located in: Fatih
The neighbourhood it is located in: Edirnekapı
Address: Hatice Sultan Quarter, Fevzi Paşa Avenue, Edirnekapı, Fatih
How to reach the place: At the last stop of the Edinekapı bus route, the Mihrimah Sultan Mosque and Complex are located next to the old City Walls. This place can be easily reeached from such central locations as Kadıköy, Beşiktaş, or Taksim by a single ride on the bus.
Monument type: Mosque
The function today: Mosque
The ownership: Directorate of Pious Foundations
The bibliography that link the building to Sinan: TE, TB, TM
Information about the monument: The single domed mosque, which is the only monumental and grandiose structure in the complex, has been severely damaged by a series of earthquakes in 1719, 1814, and 1894. According to records, these quakes caused a crack in the dome; the minaret and the portico collapsed. Judging by its architectural style, the portico was probably rebuilt in the 19th century. The dome of the mosque, which was further damaged recently during 1999 Marmara earthquake, is under restoration at this time. The minaret is being rebuilt from halfway up.
The twin bath house of the complex has lost most of its original features except its plan and its exterior walls. The bath house was closed in 2007.
The other monuments of Sinan similar to this building:
Güzel Ahmet Pasha Tomb, Mihrimah Sultan Madrasa (Edirnekapı), Yunus Bey Mosque, Yunus Bey Madrasa, Mihrimah Sultan Bath House, Semiz Ali Pasha Madrasa,
The other monuments similar to this building: Tekfur Palace, Kariye Museum, Anemas Dungeons, City Walls
Last Update: 30.11.2015
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