Sultanahmet or The Blue Mosque
Istanbul
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Built at the beginning of the 16th century during the rule of Sultan Ahmet I, this grandiose mosque seemlessly combines Ottoman and Byzantine architectural styles. The building is known for its six minarets and was given its nickname for the 20,000 blue tiles adorning the interior. These tiles were made in Iznik — an area that was famous during the Ottoman Empire for its expert production of ceramic tiles.
Useful Information
- Address: Hippodromen, Sultanahmet, Istanbul
- Opening House: www.sultanahmetcamii.org
- Address: In general, the opening hours of the Blue Mosque Turkey are from 08:30am until one hour before dusk each day, excluding 90 minutes each prayer time, and two hours during Friday noon prayers.
- Address: Visitors are asked to comply with the modesty dress code when visiting this historic mosque: knees and shoulders covered, women must don headscarves.
- More Info: Entrance is free for everyone
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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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