Sehzade Mehmet Mosque
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Krasnodar, Russland367 bidrag
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aug. 2024 • Familie
Место с интересной и трогательной историей. Лёгкая, светлая и с очень хорошей атмосферой мечеть. Нет смысла описывать события связанные с ней, всё уже написано не раз. Лишь пара советов. Приходите по возможности утром, не было вообще туристов, несколько человек молящихся. Абсолютная свобода в осмотре, не спеша и приятно. А так же почитайте информацию. Кто строил, зачем, для кого. Что за колонна вмурована в стену. Зачем бассейн под основанием. Будет интересно!
Совместили осмотр мечети с расположенным рядом акведуком Валента, мечетью Сулеймана Великого, улочками Фанара и Балата, храмами в тех районах. Всё успели за день. Если интересно обо всём написал отзывы.
Увлекательного путешествия!
Skrevet 15. august 2024
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Natalya R
Moskva, Russland5 082 bidrag
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mai 2024 • Venner
Due to the sudden death of Şehzade Mehmet, the funeral service and his temporary burial were held at the Beyazit Mosque. At the same time, by order of Sultan Suleiman I, the architect Mimar Sinan quickly erected first the mausoleum and then the Shehzade mosque. Among the local population, the mosque is better known as the Shehzadebashi Mosque. A mosque of amazing beauty! Stained glass windows, Iznik tiles, lamps, calligraphy paintings. Entrance to the mosque is free, limited only during prayer. A visit to the mosque can be combined with a visit to the Beyazit, Kalenderhane, Laleli, Fatih and Suleymaniye mosques. You can get to the mosque by above-ground metro T1 to the Laleli stop and then walk. Date of visit 05/08/2024.
Skrevet 26. mai 2024
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Susan C
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mar. 2024 • Par
The Sehzade mosque, or Prince's mosque, was built by Suleiman the Magnificent in the 16th century. Designed by Mimar Sinan, it is considered an excellent example of classical Ottoman architecture. From the garden you enter a large marbled courtyard and ablution fountain ringed by arched, domed colonnades. The interior of the mosque has a central dome, four half domes and four smaller domes in the corner. All the domes are outlined with painted decoration in reds and browns but there were also green and grey panels. There are lots of medium-sized arched windows mostly with small glass panels and the standard lights suspended from a circular or spiral structure. It was quite a pretty mosque. The complex also contains the mausoleum for Mehmed but we didn't enter it.

This mosque is a little away from the main tourist areas of Istanbul but it wasn't too far from our hotel and was near the Valens Aqueduct. It was very quiet and the only other creatures there at 6:30 at night were three cats arguing over a plastic bag. It was so nice not to be a crowded tourist site.
Skrevet 1. mai 2024
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Taner
Izmir, Tyrkia868 bidrag
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sep. 2023 • Alene
Located in the Fatih District of Istanbul and built by Mimar Sinan, the Mosque was built by Suleiman I in the name of his son Mehmet, who died at the age of 22 in 1543 while Saruhan was the Sanjak Bey. He had the mosque built by Mimar Sinan between 1543 and 1548. It is the mosque that Mimar Sinan said "It is my apprenticeship work". Its 18.42 meter dome rests on 4 large half domes. The Fountain Courtyard has 16 domes on 12 columns. It has double minarets with two balconies. Imaret Madrasa, Tabhane, Tombs are in the Mosque Garden and in the Back Street. There is Emine Hanım Fountain on the Outer Wall of the Mosque. The Interior of the Prince's Tomb is Full of Colorful Tiles. In the sarcophagus in the middle lies Prince Mehmet, Prince Cihangir on his right, and Hümaşah Sultan on his left. Rüstem Pasha's Tomb is located on the left side of the Prince's Tomb. Other Prince Tombs are on the Vefa Side. There is the Tomb of Destari Mustafa Pasha in the Outer Courtyard.
Skrevet 1. april 2024
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Miguel R
La Ceja, Colombia68 bidrag
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apr. 2023 • Venner
I like art and architecture, that's why my writings are somewhat related to that.

I didn't really know much about Byzantine, Ottoman or Islamic architecture until I took this trip.

I think the only building I had heard about when I was studying was Hagia Sophia (the jewel of Byzantine architecture) and nothing else.

That is why, when I saw the muqarnas, I was very impressed (something that I had never heard mentioned and even less seen) I saw them applied in some buildings during my trip.

Muqarnas are generally plaster decorations made of juxtaposed and hanging prisms forming concavities like stalactites. These are generally applied to the intrados of domes and arches.

This is quite an architectural technique, ingenious and complex.

To think that this technique was created centuries ago, but it seems to have been done with parametric software that generated these complex geometric shapes.
Skrevet 24. januar 2024
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leonardo_1964
Milano970 bidrag
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nov. 2023 • Par
Located not far a metro station, the Sehzade Mehmet mosque is also worth the visit. There are couple of small monuments with tombs in the area. The surroundings of this mosque are different from the other central districts of Istanbul.
Skrevet 11. november 2023
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gabry1962
Province of Turin, Italia3 497 bidrag
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okt. 2023 • Par
We stayed overnight at the nearby Gulsoy hotel. Simply cross the street and go left to find the entrance to the mosque.
We were there in the evening, very beautiful lit both outside and inside.
Not too busy.
Skrevet 24. oktober 2023
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investigator64
Ivanovo, Russland43 279 bidrag
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okt. 2022 • Par
Acquaintance with yet another sacred object sometimes plunges you into the abyss of age-old intricacies, historical inconsistencies, contradictory information, questions and mysteries... And, if you are not just a “traveller for show”, but a real travelomaniac-investigator, then you immediately rush into a pool of uncertainty and mystery, trying as quickly as possible, like Sasha the Great, to “cut” this tourist “Gordian Knot” with his faithful director from the Czech company “Mikov”...
This is exactly what happened with my acquaintance with another Istanbul sacred place - the Ottoman Şehzade Mosque. Building your next route through the quarters of Fatih (this time the choice fell on the quarter in Şehzadebaşı of the Eminönü district), which you will find without a “be” in the very “heart” of Fatih, right between two necropolises - Sahabeden Hazreti Ali Tabli cemeteries R.A (from the northwest) and Şehit İlhan Varank'ın Mezarı (from the southeast).
Well, at least that’s what Google maps calls these resting places of human people... And so, the Shehzadeh Mosque!!! When I saw the word “Shehzade” in the title, the lines of the rare book “Babur-name”, which I bought on occasion for mere pennies somewhere in the mid-70s of the last century, immediately came to mind. As far as I remember, the word “shehzade” that I encountered meant “heir to the throne” (or “prince”).
It turns out that in different sources you can find at least three variants of the name of this mosque: Şehzade Camii, Şehzadebaşı Camii and Şehzade Mehmet Camii. But in all three cases the word “prince” is present at the root!!! Almost all sources unanimously present a version of the origin of the name of the mosque with approximately the following content: the tenth Ottoman Sultan Suleiman I the Magnificent lived in Constantinople.
And he had a son-heir, Şehzade Mehmed, from his beautiful wife Roksolana (aka Hürrem Sultan). On November 7, 1543, Mehmed, who at that time held the position of Sanjak Bey of Manisa, unexpectedly died at the age of 22 (according to one version, from smallpox).
And the inconsolable father calls on the greatest Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan, giving an urgent order to build a mosque in the center of Fatih in honor of his deceased son. What, as expected, Guru Sinan did in 1543-1548. And here one very important “BUT” arises... Those interested in the life and work of Mimar Sinan remember very well that at the end of the 16th century, Sai Mustafa Celebi, an Ottoman poet, artist and biographer, on behalf of Sultan Murad III, wrote a biography of his childhood friend, the architect Sinana – “Tezkiretü'l-Bünyan” (aka “Yapılar Kitabı”).
And in this work it is written in black Turkish that the start date of construction of the complex of the current Shehzade Mosque was June 1543!!! Let me remind you that Prince Shehzade fell ill on October 31 and died on November 7, 1543!!! That is, FIVE months after the start of construction!!! This allows us to put forward the version that initially the current complex was not conceived as a memory of the son of an inconsolable father, but in honor of some other events or persons.
And after the death of the heir, the complex was given the name Shehzade. But, let me say, this is just a version... The Şehzade Complex (Külliye) consists of five main sections: a mosque, two turbes - Prince Mehmet and Rustem Pasha, a tabkhane and a madrasah. A little about the architecture of the sacral.
The main volume, square in plan (38x38 meters), is covered by a central dome with a diameter of 18.42 meters and a height of 37 meters, which is based on four large columns. By the way, few people know that it was in this building that Mimar Sinan first used the technique of placing galleries with colonnades along the entire length of the northern and southern facades to hide the buttresses.
And one more interesting architectural feature of the Shehzade Mosque: in order to increase the area of the sacral directly located under the central dome, the architect Sinan realized his idea of expanding the area of the dome covering by using four semi-domes - one on each side (something like a four-leaf clover).
Alas, as practice has shown, this technique turned out to be not the most successful option: as a result, four huge supports necessary to support the central dome were isolated. Apparently, having realized his mistake, the architect Sinan never repeated this method in his more than four hundred buildings.
You probably noticed the monumental base of the building, which is approximately equal in height to the height of the main volume - the fact is that under the floors of the building there is a swimming pool, thanks to which it is cool inside in summer and warm in winter. The mosque has two minarets, 55 meters high, with two shufreh (balconies for the muezzins) each, with decorative patterns that are quite far removed from the architectural simplicity of the period.
The nine domes of the mosque, surrounding the courtyard buildings, are of the same size and height and form a symmetrical unity with the fountain located in the center of the complex. Another feature of the complex is that the courtyard of the mosque is exactly equal to the perimeter of the religious building itself!!!
By the way, the fountain for ablution was erected later than the mosque itself - on the instructions of the seventeenth Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Murad IV, who reigned in 1623-1640. The madrasah building forms the north-eastern wall of the complex and consists of 20 rooms, a bathroom and an eyvan. Tabhane (a hostel at the mosque, where travelers - dervishes, mystics and other pilgrims - could live for free for three days), like the madrasah, was located in the east, near the outer wall of the courtyard.
The building, located in the southern part of the complex, was an Ottoman primary school. And another building called Daruzziyafe (which served as a dining room in the 16th century) consists of three sections. Şehzade Mosque is a very interesting historical and architectural object, which I definitely recommend getting to know.
Skrevet 25. september 2023
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TravelerTrecker
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mai 2023 • Alene
This is a very charming mosque. One of the first constructions of Sinan, the Architect of Suleyman. The mosque honors prince Mehmet who died at age 21 because of smallpox (apparently)/. The space is splendid. The architecture is unique as it has semi domes. The interior is discrete and the carpet is of a soft rose color. The gardens are well-kept. In the surroundings you can see the tombs of Mehmet and his brother Cihangir and his daughter. There is a throne on top of the tomb of Mehmet; Mehmet was Suleyman's favorite son and he considered him the crown prince.

It is easy to find. I arrived by metro. There is no entrance fee. Very few tourists visit it. I like how empty is as in reality is lovely and you can appreciate very much.
Skrevet 25. juni 2023
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sencikramazan
Istanbul, Tyrkia188 bidrag
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jun. 2023 • Alene
İstanbul'un Fatih ilçesinde, İBB'nin karşısında bulunan, Kanuni tarafından erken yaşta vefat eden Şehzade Mehmet için Mimar Sinan'a yaptırdığı camidir. Aynı zaman Mimar Sinan bu cami için "çıraklık eserim" demiştir.
Skrevet 12. juni 2023
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