This is an interesting church which was later converted to a mosque and dervish lodge. It was built in the times of Emperor Justinian as a prototype for Hagia Sofia to check if a dome can be built on a four-sided base. Both the buildings...More













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This is an interesting church which was later converted to a mosque and dervish lodge. It was built in the times of Emperor Justinian as a prototype for Hagia Sofia to check if a dome can be built on a four-sided base. Both the buildings...More

Far from tourists and giant busses, if you come to this mosque, complete silence will fall upon you. Small and historical, it is quite great I felt great for coming there.


This is a small historical church that was converted into a mosque after the conquest of Constantinople. A good place to visit.

Really amazing and awesome and shows the greatest history of Islam. Lovers of arts they will like this place a lot

This 'small but perfectly formed' ex-church and now mosque was empty when we arrived and it was an extremely peaceful time that we had examining and enjoying the beauty of it - well worth a visit.

vey close to arasta bazar. The former church - now tzami- is very nice in the interior. Simple but elegant. With big but delicate marble stylus- called kionokrana. The outside of the church reminds so much Agia Sofia. Very well preserved. After visiting the church...More

I love this place because it was a church that changed to a mosque. The paintings that was belongs to byzantine was great.

I believe that is the name on the map. It is worth the visit if you have some extra time. Few visitors there so not crowded. You might get the (payed and unplanned) tour by an old man speaking pretty good english and quite knowledgable...More

Had fantastic days going to little hidden site which is older than the Ayasofya. Not many tourist know about it so there was no hussle or bussle, beautiful set and mantained excellent tranquil place to visit.

I stayed quite near tho this place. Almost each prayer time, i came here to pray. It used to be a church before converted to mosque. The people who come here to pray i guess they stay nearby. The imam and the jemaah were very...More












