The Muradiye complex is one of the oldest buildings in Bursa, located in the old part of the city. It consists of a mosque, a school, a hospital and a cemetery. The mausoleums of members of the Ottoman dynasty are located on the territory of the cemetery. Among these graves is the tomb of Sultan Murad 2. The ruler himself was very modest, could change into simple clothes and go out to the people. Grave grave's special feature is that he ordered a hole to be made in the domes of the mausoleum so that rain and snow could fall on his grave. And no tombstones.
There is also the mausoleum of Shehzade Mustafa, the son of Suleiman the Magnificent and his mother Mahidevran.
Everything is not as pretentious as in Istanbul, but it is no less interesting and atmospheric.
It would be a pity if your way to Bursa falls and you don't come here. Inhale the air there, send a prayer for Prince Mustafa and cem Sultan. Think about what bitter fates await those who are considered to have been born lucky.