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Nalbantoglu Mosque
Nalbantoglu Mosque
Nalbantoglu Mosque
Nalbantoglu Mosque
Nalbantoglu Mosque
Nalbantoglu Mosque
Nalbantoglu Mosque
Nalbantoglu Mosque
Nalbantoglu Mosque
Nalbantoglu Mosque
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C Y (07/03/2019)
So Beautyful! I really liked Bursa! The streets are so clean the air is so fresh. Here in this place is the mosque from Bursa. Amazing!
çınar aydın (11/05/2020)
You should not go to the historical mosque by car, there is a parking problem
Mehmet Sadik Okur (04/25/2019)
The mosque was built during the Ottoman period and if visited, it is not bad.
By & S (12/10/2017)
Nalbantoğlu Mosque Sultan II. It is said to have been built by Nalbantbaşı as a masjid in 1429 during the Murat period (1421-1451 only). The mosque was converted into a mosque in 1777 by adding pulpit. The mosque, which measures 8 × 8 meters inside, has a three-part last congregation place with a depth of 3.5 meters. It is one of the mosques with shield walls. The main place of worship is covered with a dome, the last congregation place is covered with a barrel vault in the middle and mirrored vaults on the sides. The last congregation place was closed with marble railing and wooden material. The mosque, which has been repaired many times, was finally renovated in 1957 by the Bursa Antiquities Sevenler Authority and opened for worship.n. It was built as a masjid by Nalbantbaşı during the period of Murad. Baykal also states in his book that there was a neighborhood and mosque in Bursa in 1455 with this name. However, since it could not meet the increasing needs over time, it was turned into a mosque in 1777 by adding a pulpit. The mosque has a square plan measuring 7.50 x 7.50 meters. The lead-covered dome is placed on the Turkish triangular transition elements. The portico in the last congregation place, which is 3.50 meters deep, with three eyes, is closed and the sides are covered with a small ceiling cross vault and the center is covered with a cradle vault. The facade was carved with triple simple brick bond and two rows of uniform rubble stone, and then cut stone, until the arch elongation. The mihrab is simple, the pulpit, which was added in 1777, has a rectangular piece and a finger rail. The wooden shaft was added later.
onur tunus (11/27/2018)
There is a beautiful bazaar, history houses.nAt one end of the Nalbantoglu bazaar is a historic mosque, and at the other end is a plane tree in the middle of a small square in old times, and a fountain made of old display. The texture of this place is a little more protected. It's a little old challenge I like very much.nRight next to you is a tea room where you can sit in the chairs and enjoy tea.
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