Double Minaret Madrasa

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Double Minaret Madrasa is a 13th-century Seljuk-era Islamic theological school in Erzurum, Turkey, renowned for its twin minarets and richly decorated stone façade.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic theological school
historic building
madrasa
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Seljuk architecture NERFINISHED
category Buildings and structures in Erzurum
Madrasas in Turkey
Seljuk architecture in Turkey
constructionCentury 13th century
continent Asia
country Turkey
culturalSignificance important Seljuk monument in Turkey
symbol of Erzurum
dedicatedTo Islamic sciences
denomination Sunni Islam
era Seljuk era NERFINISHED
façadeOrientation west
function religious education
theological instruction
hasCourtyardPlan true
hasFeature courtyard
floral ornamentation
geometric ornamentation
inscription bands
iwan
monumental portal
muqarnas decoration
richly decorated stone façade
stone carvings
stone portal
student cells
symmetrical façade
twin minarets
hasMinarets 2
heritage Seljuk-era monument
locatedIn Eastern Anatolia Region NERFINISHED
Erzurum NERFINISHED
locatedInCityCenter true
material stone
notableFor monumental entrance
ornate stonework
twin minarets
openToPublic true
region historic Erzurum city center
religion Islam
usedAs museum

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Çifte Minareli Medrese nameMeaning Double Minaret Madrasa