This marketplace consists mainly of merchants selling silks and brocades.
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This marketplace consists mainly of merchants selling silks and brocades.
Constructed in 1424, the Yesil Mosque or Green Mosque is so named due to the turquoise tiles used on its adornments, for which it is most famous.
Built in the 14th century, this mosque is an excellent example of classical Ottoman architecture. Of special interest are the intricately carved wooden pulpit, and the three-tiered fountain.
This tomb, which is also the symbol of Bursa, is one of the most beautiful and unique samples of Ottoman tomb architecture. A lead dome perched on a high hoop covers the octagonal structure, which can be climbed via a marble stairway.
This popular ski resort is also a National Park used for camping and hiking during summer months. In winter, both downhill and cross-country skiing are at there best from December through March.
The artifacts exhibited in this museum were found in the Bithynia and Mysia regions between the period 3 BC and the end of Byzantine Period. The historic items on display include monuments, coins, and various ceramic, glass and bronze vessels.
This museum was once the home of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Turkish Republic. Most of the furniture and items on display are original pieces used by Atatürk.
This museum's collections include ceramics, woodcarvings and metal works. There are also small exhibits in side rooms displaying a Turkish bath and Turkish coffeehouse.
Clothing, jewelry and precious metals can all be found in this main marketplace of Bursa.
This complex located within a park in the city center was constructed by Sultan Murat II between 1424 and 1426 and was composed of a mosque, theology school, hamam and 12 tombs.
Located within the Muradiye district, Orhan Mosque is one of the most important structures of the early Ottoman period. The most important characteristics include twin arches at both sides of the structure and the interesting, external brickwork.
Located in one of the city's lovely gardens are the Mausoleums of Osman, the founder of the Ottoman Empire, and his son Orhan Gazi.
This mosque located within the Yıldırım Bayazıt Kulliye, is one of the most monumental examples of the Ottoman sided mosques.