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Isa Bey Mosque, Selcuk

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The İsa Bey Mosque (Turkish: İsa Bey Camii), constructed in 1374–75, is one of the oldest and most impressive works of architectural art remaining from the Anatolian beyliks. The mosque is situated on the outskirts of the Ayasluğ Hills at Selçuk, İzmir.
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  • but still worth a look while coming out and down from the Ayasoluk Castle and Basilica of St.John. Nice interior garden, unfortunately the minaret is still under renovations and judging by the... 
    but still worth a look while coming out and down from the Ayasoluk Castle and Basilica of St.John. Nice interior garden, unfortunately the minaret is still under renovations and judging by the...  more »
  • Amazing Anatolian kingdom menteseogullari before Ottoman Empire, külliye and mosque amazing handmade stone works and still öpen to visit amazing 
    Amazing Anatolian kingdom menteseogullari before Ottoman Empire, külliye and mosque amazing handmade stone works and still öpen to visit amazing  more »
  • Isa Bey Mosque is a magnificent religious building of the Ottoman culture. Surrounded by palm trees, the walls of the building are decorated with Byzantine columns inside. I recommend visiting the... 
    Isa Bey Mosque is a magnificent religious building of the Ottoman culture. Surrounded by palm trees, the walls of the building are decorated with Byzantine columns inside. I recommend visiting the...  more »
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  • It's a lovely and peaceful place. Careful not to slip when you're going down the stairways ! The courtyard is big and pleasant to look. You will see ancient tombstones against one of the walls. The psalmody of the Quran amplifies the peaceful atmosphere. You can visit the inside even if you're not a Muslim, but please consider having clothes that suits the modesty required by the place.
  • Selcuk style architecture that amaze you when visit this historic mosque. Still functioning and some area in restoration progress. The Mosque have special features and identity that made its architecture different than most of the Mosque in Turkey. Located next to oldest and largest bacillica made this unique building easy to be notice and can be visited for many tourists. North entrance on refurbishment on my visit and you may still enter from south entrance. Ample space for tourists coach parking or cars. You may need to wear suitable shoes to climb up to the entrance. For Muslims.... Ablation area in the garden has no warm or hot water so during winter just get ready with towel or tissue. Women may need to take your ablation earlier before enter and praying here as there's no separate ablation for you. It's a nice and beautiful mosque to enjoy both history and architecture
  • This mosque is very unique. The mosque has two domes.It's between temple and church. The design is't like as usual mosque. This mosque is still repaired more, but we can have good pray indeed.
  • Interesting mosque, part active, part ruins. Helpful curator with books and information in several languages. Peaceful piece of Selcuk. Free to enter. Dress appropriately.
  • A beautiful, peaceful mosque with lots of birds living within its walls. Features for tourists include scarves and books on Islam/ Qurans in a variety of languages. WC also available free of charge.

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