Nuruosmaniye Mosque
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Nuruosmaniye Mosque

Sultanahmet, Fatih/İstanbul

Nuruosmaniye Mosque, prominently positioned at the entrance to Istanbul’s iconic Grand Bazaar, offers visitors a dazzling introduction to Ottoman baroque architecture. Completed in 1755 during the reign of Sultan Osman III, its name, "Nuruosmaniye," meaning "The Light of Osman," perfectly captures the luminous interior flooded by sunlight pouring through its multitude of windows. Unlike traditional Ottoman mosques, Nuruosmaniye blends classic Ottoman design with distinctly European baroque elements, featuring gracefully curved arches, ornate carvings, and lavish decoration that instantly capture the imagination. Tourists stepping inside are greeted by a spacious prayer hall beneath an impressive central dome, beautifully adorned with elaborate calligraphy and elegant marble detailing. Its vibrant surroundings, filled with bustling shops, cafés, and markets, make Nuruosmaniye Mosque an ideal stop to experience Istanbul’s dynamic mix of history, culture, and daily life.
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