Bayezid II Mosque in Istanbul

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The Bayezid II Mosque in Istanbul is an early 16th-century Ottoman imperial mosque renowned for its classical domed architecture and prominent location near the historic Grand Bazaar.

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instanceOf Ottoman imperial mosque
mosque
architecturalStyle Ottoman architecture
classical Ottoman architecture
builtFor Sultan Bayezid II NERFINISHED
completionDate early 16th century
complexIncludes caravanserai
hamam
hospice
imaret
medrese
mosque
türbe
constructionEnd 1505
constructionStart 1500
continent Asia
Europe
country Turkey
dedicatedTo Islam NERFINISHED
empire Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
hasFeature ablution fountain
arcaded courtyard
calligraphic decoration
central dome
courtyard
domed interior
marble portico
mihrab
minarets
minbar
semi-domes
hasMinarets 2
hasTombOf Bayezid II NERFINISHED
locatedIn Fatih district NERFINISHED
Istanbul
historic peninsula of Istanbul
locatedNear Beyazıt Square NERFINISHED
Grand Bazaar NERFINISHED
namedAfter Bayezid II NERFINISHED
numberOfDomes 1 main dome
partOf Bayezid II Külliye NERFINISHED
patron Bayezid II NERFINISHED
publicAccess open to visitors outside prayer times
religion Sunni Islam
significance important example of early classical Ottoman mosque architecture
one of the earliest large imperial mosques in Istanbul after the conquest
usedFor Friday prayers
daily prayers
religious festivals

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Bayezid II commissioned Bayezid II Mosque in Istanbul