Eyüp Sultan Mosque
Eyüp Sultan Mosque Eyüp Sultan Mosque in the rectangular plan, the mihrab is protruding. The central dome leaned against six columns and two bans, half a dome around it, the tomb of Eyüp Sultan in the middle, a spring at the foot of his chest and a century -old sycamore in the middle of the courtyard. The minarets of the mosque, which was repaired many times after 1458, which was the year it was built, were short in length and new long minarets were made in 1733. In 1823, the minaret on the sea side was rebuilt because it was damaged by lightning. Sinan Pasha Pavilion in front of the sentence gate was demolished in 1798. In the shade of a great plane tree in the place, there is a set with bars and grass sofa. There are four fountains in the four corners of the bars. These are called Hacate Fountains, Kismet Fountains. After the repair of the mosque opened and praying Sultan III. Since it is Selim Mevlevi, there are Mevlevi coins on the bars. The outer courtyard has two gates to the street. The inner courtyard has 13 domes for 12 columns. The middle of the courtyard is a fountain. The tomb is a single -domed, 8 corners. At the entrance of the tomb is the Naqsh-i Kadem-i Saadet and the fountain to the right.