Mihrimah Sultan (Iskele) Mosque
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Mihrimah Sultan (Iskele) Mosque

Mimar Sinan, 34664 Üsküdar/İstanbul, Türkiye

Mihrimah Sultan Mosque, gracefully overlooking the lively square of Üsküdar on Istanbul's Asian shore, is a captivating architectural treasure that tells a story of imperial elegance and poetic symbolism. Commissioned by Mihrimah Sultan, the daughter of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, and skillfully built by the legendary architect Mimar Sinan in 1548, the mosque showcases an airy, luminous interior that seems to radiate the princess's own name—Mihrimah meaning "sun and moon." Visitors stepping inside are greeted by a breathtaking expanse beneath a delicate central dome, accented by ornate tilework, graceful calligraphy, and arched windows that bathe the prayer hall in natural sunlight. According to local legend, Sinan designed this mosque and another Mihrimah Sultan Mosque in Edirnekapı to symbolically reflect Mihrimah's beauty, aligning perfectly to catch the setting sun and rising moon simultaneously once a year on her birthday. Surrounded today by vibrant cafés, bustling markets, and stunning views of the Bosphorus, Mihrimah Sultan Mosque offers travelers an enchanting combination of history, artistry, and romantic charm.
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