Gök Medrese Mosque

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Gök Medrese Mosque is a historic Seljuk-era mosque and former theological school in Amasya, Turkey, noted for its distinctive blue-tiled decoration and intricate stonework.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Seljuk architecture
madrasah
mosque
architecturalStyle Seljuk NERFINISHED
category Islamic architecture in Turkey
Madrasas in Turkey
Mosques in Amasya
Seljuk mosques
colorTheme blue
country Turkey
culturalSignificance important example of Seljuk religious architecture in Anatolia
decorativeFeature calligraphic inscriptions
geometric patterns
muqarnas
denomination Sunni Islam
formerFunction madrasah
theological school
function mosque
hasFacade ornate stone portal
hasPart classrooms
courtyard
iwan
minaret
portal
prayer hall
student cells
heritage Seljuk-era monument
locatedIn Amasya NERFINISHED
Amasya Province NERFINISHED
Black Sea Region NERFINISHED
material stone
namedAfter Gök (blue) tiles
notableFor blue-tiled decoration
intricate stonework
regionOfArt Anatolian Seljuk art
religion Islam
roofFeature domes
tourism popular tourist attraction in Amasya
usedFor education (historically)
religious worship

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Amasya hasLandmark Gök Medrese Mosque