Called "The Church of the Divine Wisdom", this majestic building, which held the title of the largest church in the world for over nine…
One of the dominants of the old part of Istanbul is also known as the Blue Mosque, thanks to the blue paint used to decorate the interior.
Designed by the famous architect Mimar Sinan, this mosque is a spectacular example of Ottoman architecture.
Completed in the 17th century, this large mosque features 66 domes, a nice courtyard and two minarets.
An Eastern Orthodox church which has been converted into a mosque. Its interior is beautifully decorated with ornaments and inscriptions.
Projected by Mimar Sinan, this 16th century mosque features astounding interior decorations made of Anatolian tiles.
Famous Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror had this mosque built in the 15th century.
The interior of this mosque is similar to the Hagia Sofia. Sultan Bayezid II, his daughter and grand vizier are buried in its garden.
Commissioned by sultan Süleyman the Magnificent, this mosque's tall minarets can be seen from the distance.
Designed by the famous Turkish architect Mimar Sinan, this 16th century mosque has one minaret and a 20 m wide dome.
This humble mosque was built in the 16th century. It stands near the busy Yeniçeriler Caddesi, opposite the Yahya Kemal Museum.
The Laleli Mosque is an 18th-century Ottoman imperial mosque located in Laleli, Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey.