Hamidiye Mosque, Büyükada, Ottoman mosque in Büyükada, Turkey
The Hamidiye Mosque is a religious building on Büyükada with a rectangular layout and traditional Ottoman architectural features. Its most visible elements are a central dome and a tall minaret that stand out in the island's skyline.
Sultan Abdul Hamid II commissioned this building in 1892, blending Ottoman and Neo-Gothic architectural styles. The mosque was built during a period when the island was becoming a popular destination for Istanbul residents.
The mosque serves as a gathering place where the Muslim community gathers for daily prayers and religious celebrations throughout the year. Visitors can observe the quiet moments of devotion and notice how the space brings people together during important occasions.
The building remains open for daily prayers and welcomes visitors who respect religious customs and dress codes. When visiting, remember to remove your shoes at the entrance and wear modest, appropriate clothing.
The building sits on an island where motor vehicles are prohibited, making it accessible only by horse-drawn carriage or bicycle. This unusual access makes a visit to the mosque feel like stepping back in time.
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