The Blue Mosque

Local nameSultanahmet Camii
LocationSultan Ahmet, Istanbul, Türkiye

The Blue Mosque in Istanbul, also known by its official name, the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, is an Ottoman-era historical imperial mosque located in Istanbul, Turkey. It was constructed between 1609 and 1617 during the rule of Ahmed I and remains a functioning mosque today. It also attracts a large number of tourists and is one of the most iconic and popular monuments of Ottoman architecture.The mosque has a classical Ottoman layout with a central dome surrounded by four semi-domes over the prayer hall. It is fronted by a large courtyard and flanked by six minarets. On the inside, it is decorated with thousands of Iznik tiles and painted floral motifs in predominantly blue colours, which give the mosque its popular name. The mosque's külliye includes Ahmed's tomb, a madrasa, and several other buildings in various states of preservation.

Tags Place of WorshipSunniMuslim
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sultan_Ahmed_Mosque

Official Website https://www.geziyerler.com/sultan-ahmet-camii

Email info@sultanahmetcamii.org

Phone +90 212 518 1319

Coordinates 41°0'18.908" N 28°58'36.81" E

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