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Bayezid Mosque

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İstanbul, Fatih, Beyazıt Meydanı, 4 • этаж 0
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İstanbul, Fatih, Beyazıt Meydanı, 4этаж 0
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Ales A. Альберт
Level 10 Local Expert
March 18
Beyazit Mosque (one of Sultan Suleiman's sons and his Hurrem) Built by order of Sultan Bayezid II in 1500-1506, it is located in the old part of the city on Beyazit Square, next to the gates of the Grand Bazaar. We got into it by chance, there were no plans, we stomped on foot from Suleymaniye to the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul (Turkish name - Kapalicarsi) — one of the oldest and largest indoor markets in the world and saw the mosque at night, admittedly, in the last days before flying home, some kind of excitement began to visit important places, and here the son himself, well, how not to go in) There is a small garden behind the mosque, where the turbas (crypts) of Sultan Bayezid II, his daughter Selcuk Sultan and Grand Vizier Mustafa Reshid Pasha are located - as we later read on the Internet, but of course we did not see it, because it was already very late, and there was a market and the famous ice cream in front. 🤭 In fact, you can't get around Istanbul in 5 days, even in the mode, I left at 7 and returned at 11. The Beyazit Mosque is not a very famous place, otherwise it would have been in our plans initially, but it is very, very beautiful and, if you look at it, within walking distance from Fatih. All mosques are beautiful, some are attracted by color schemes or expensive decorations, others by antiquity or modernity, but in this one, we felt some kind of calm. Well I do not know… We were there for literally 15-20 minutes and it was great that we came in. Come in too.
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Abdulloh Fayzulloh
Level 15 Local Expert
March 19
Coming to Istanbul and not visiting this mosque is a fatal loss for the soul and mind. Here, every stone keeps a history, every decoration is imbued with the grandeur of centuries. Tourists freeze with delight, architecture fans fall in love at first sight, and true connoisseurs of historical mosques feel the breath of the past come alive before their eyes. It's not just a place — it's the heart of Istanbul that needs to be seen, felt and remembered forever.”
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Азамат Тулаев
Level 14 Local Expert
January 13
The mosque is good, like all the others in the city. There are plenty of mosques in the city (at least where I went). It is very convenient, as the time has come, you can safely pray.
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