Where is Nuruosmaniye Mosque and How to Go? Nuruosmaniye Mosque History And Features…
Where is Nuruosmaniye Mosque?
Nuruosmaniye Mosque, which is among the most beautiful places to see for those in Istanbul, is located in Fatih. Located in the north of Çemberlitaş, Fatih district of Istanbul, this mosque is among the works that have an important place in our history. At the same time, this mosque is known for its proximity to the Grand Bazaar and is used as a place of worship by many, and one side of the garden of this magnificent building opens onto the Grand Bazaar. In fact, the courtyard of this mosque is used to reach the Grand Bazaar, including people who do not know about this mosque.
How to Get to Nuruosmaniye Mosque?
Nuruosmaniye Mosque is located in one of the most vibrant and lively districts of Istanbul in terms of its location. At the same time, since this mosque is located within a 5-minute walk of Çemberlitaş, the tram is more preferred as the easiest way to reach the region. Nuruosmani Mosque, which is among the most important mosques of Istanbul, is located between Çemberlitaş and Çağaloğlu. If you want to go to Nuruosmani Mosque by public transport, you can easily reach here by tram.
When you get off at the Grand Bazaar stop, the mosque is directly in front of you. Those who will use the municipal bus may prefer Beyazıt – Fatih lines. There are many public transport lines on the road. If you want to reach the area with your private car, you can easily reach the Grand Bazaar by following the Fatih signs.
History of Nuruosmaniye Mosque
The construction of the Nuruosmaniye Mosque began in the Ottoman period in 1749, during the reign of Mahmud I. But upon the death of this sultan, his brother Osman III finished the mosque. This mosque, built in the center of the city, is also known for its proximity to trade areas. The mosque is among the places where people have frequented and visited since then. C
The opening date of the mosque is 5 December 1755. Constructed by Simon foreman under the leadership of Emini Ahmed Efendi, this flamboyant work was designed in accordance with the art movement that emerged in Europe at that time. It is even said that an architect was brought to Europe at that time to build a mosque here.
Features of Nuruosmaniye Mosque
The search for the magnificent and large dome that Mimar Sinan sought in his works continued to be sought by Simon in this work as well. Only the dome of the Mosque is similar to Ottoman works, and everything else is not so much like other places of worship as it is a free style work. As a result of the trend that emerged after the construction of this Mosque was completed, the Ortaköy and Dolmabahçe Mosques were built in the same style.
All of the mosques built during the Ottoman period were generally designed as rectangular until that period. But with this Mosque, this design became a thing of the past and the square design began to be used. One of the striking details in the construction of Nuruosmaniye Mosque, unlike other mosques, is the use of iron in its construction. In this way, it was able to reach the present day comfortably without being affected by earthquakes too much. At the same time, there is a 12-room cellar in the lower part of the Mosque, consisting of a total of 19 sections. This cellar operated as a show and exhibition area at that time.
The dome of Nuruosmaniye Mosque was designed to be 43 meters high and 25 meters in diameter. This mosque, whose ceiling is covered with a very large dome, arouses admiration in terms of its construction. In fact, it is one of the largest and imposing domes built during the Ottoman period. On the dome of the mosque, the 35th verse of the Surah Nur is written. Here it is written “God is the light of the heavens and the earth”. Between the dome arches and the wall, the entire 115-meter-long Conquest Surah is written.
At the end of the mosque, stone cones were used for the first time instead of lead in the minarets. One of the most important features of the mosque is that it has impressive examples of calligraphy. The magnificent examples of calligraphy applied from the door knockers to the dome of the mosque can be seen. On the right and left side of the entrance of the mosque, there is a prayer that means „open your good doors for us“.
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Nuruosmaniye Mosque is located in the Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey, to the north of Çemberlitaş. It is known for its proximity to the Grand Bazaar and is commonly used as a place of worship. The mosque was built in the Ottoman period in 1749, during the reign of Mahmud I, and was finished by his brother Osman III. It was designed in accordance with the art movement that emerged in Europe at the time, and an architect was even brought to Europe specifically to build the mosque. The mosque features a 43-meter-high dome with a diameter of 25 meters, covered in calligraphy that reads „God is the light of the heavens and the earth“ from the 35th verse of the Surah Nur. The mosque is also known for its use of iron in its construction, allowing it to resist earthquakes.