Süleymaniye
Istanbul
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Süleymaniye is the largest mosque dating from 1557 and also contains the mausoleum of sultan Süleyman and his wife Roxelane. The master architect Mimar Sinan built many of Istanbul’s mosques during the 1500s and is buried next to the mosque. This is one of the best-known sights of Istanbul, and from its location on the Third Hill, it commands an extensive view of the city around the Golden Horn. If you have seen a photo of Istanbul taken from a ferry — most likely Süleymaniye is right in the middle of the composition.
Useful Information
- Address: Prof Siddik Sami Onar Cad., Sultanahmet, Istanbul
- Opening House: www.suleymaniyecamii.org
- Address: In general, the opening hours of the Süleymaniye Mosque are from 08:30am until one hour before dusk each day, excluding 90 minutes each prayer time, and two hours during Friday noon prayers.
- More Info: Close to Vezneciler Subway or Eminönü ferry terminal
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Do & See
Istanbul is a vibrant city whose grandiose history is utterly fascinating. Take a stroll around the city and admire the amazing mosques, museums and the Great Bazaar, or even visit an authentic Turkish bath.

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