A place that is filled with energy. You don't have to be a Muslim to feel this. By the way, there is a delicious restaurant nearby where you can try real Turkish apple tea and delicious baklava ☕️
One of my favorite places in Istanbul. Great views and atmosphere!
The Suleymaniye Mosque is the second largest and, until its opening in 2019, the first mosque in Istanbul. It is located in the old part of the city, in the Vefa district.
The mosque was built by order of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent by architect Sinan in 1550-1557. The dome is 53 meters high and 27.5 meters in diameter.
It's all very majestic.
Suleymaniye is a huge complex with schools (madrasas), a hammam, kitchens, a library, an observatory and the crypt of architect Sinan. The total area of the territory is about 70 thousand m2.
There is a cemetery in the courtyard of the mosque, and Suleiman himself is buried here in two neighboring mausoleums.
One of the many beautiful locations in Istanbul.
It is convenient to get here from any area.
We recommend walking across the white bridge (where the metro stops) and climbing the streets into the hill. Only 15-20 minutes.
The way back is either through the Grand Bazaar or the metro/tram in any direction.
Beautiful territory and beautiful architecture. And most importantly - a great view point!!!
A selfie stick is a must, especially for an overview photo of the city.
A large and clean toilet.
There is a lunch break. Closes early.
It's a beautiful, beautiful place! A magnificent mosque.
Everything is clean, you can see that they keep it clean.
Definitely worth a visit
For fans of the Magnificent Century, it 's a head - scratcher . 😬🙈
Admission to the mosque is free, if you want to attend the service, then check the schedule in advance.
There is a magnificent view of the Bosphorus and the city nearby.
The tomb of Suleiman and Hurrem, as well as their children, is also located on the territory.
The Suleymaniye Mosque is a real pearl of Istanbul and one of the most impressive monuments of Ottoman architecture. The majestic building of the 16th century impresses with its scale: four minarets rush into the sky to a height of more than 70 meters, and a huge dome seems to float in the air.
The mosque's interior is stunning in its harmony and sophistication. The stained glass windows are especially impressive, through which soft light pours, creating an amazing play of colors on the walls and floor. Elegant calligraphy, geometric patterns and delicate painting - all the decorative elements are thought out to the smallest detail.
Suleymaniye is not just a mosque, but an entire architectural complex built in 1557 by order of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. Chief architect Sinan has created a real masterpiece here, where every detail is thought out to the smallest detail. The complex includes a hospital, a madrasa, a library and a hammam - a real city within a city!
The courtyard with a fountain for ablutions deserves special mention - an atmosphere of peace and tranquility reigns here.
Important tips:
- Come early in the morning to avoid the crowds of tourists
- Be sure to take a headscarf to cover the head (for women)
- Dress modestly, covering your knees and shoulders
- Don't forget to visit the tomb of Suleiman the Magnificent
The mosque is located on one of the seven hills of Istanbul, offering stunning views of the Bosphorus and the city. Make sure to reach the observation deck!
The largest and most beautiful mosque in Istanbul is the Majestic Suleymaniye.A
place of peace and tranquility.. A place where you can feel the thrill of touching a great story.
The territory of the mosque is well maintained and green!The mosque offers an amazingly beautiful view of the Bosphorus and the city.
It is difficult to describe emotions and feelings in words. It's worth visiting here at least once in your life! ❤️
*Admission is free! At the entrance, a long skirt and a headscarf are given out for visiting.
The Suleymaniye Mosque is one of the most peaceful and beautiful places in Istanbul. This is the second largest and, until 2019, the first mosque in the city, built by order of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent in the 16th century. There is a special atmosphere here.
The well-maintained courtyard of the mosque with a garden and terraces, which offer wonderful views of the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn, creates a feeling of peace and tranquility. There are mausoleums on the territory of the courtyard, where Sultan Suleiman himself and his wife Hurrem are buried.
Every time I come to Istanbul, I make sure to take the time to visit the Suleymaniye Mosque. Here I always find harmony and inspiration, immersing myself in the atmosphere of the greatness of the Ottoman Empire and its rulers.
A historic beautiful place!!!! It is absolutely free for tourists to visit, and even the mosque is open to everyone during prayer. The area is very clean and well maintained!!!! The tombs of Sultan Suleiman and Hurrem Sultan amaze with their splendor! If you are planning a trip to Istanbul, I recommend that you definitely visit this wonderful place!!!!
The Suleymaniye Mosque.
Oh, well, this is the joy and delight of all fans of the Magnificent Century series
After all, the most important characters of the series rest here.
And these are not the characters of the series, these are real people (these are the rulers) of the 16th century, by the way.
In general, in Istanbul (along the streets), moving by transport is not realistic, it takes hours to get out of your life, so on foot))) a hike up the hill!!!
Before the trip, the gym and the climbing path (for a couple of months), yes, yes,
and shoes,
trekking sneakers that would lock onto this coating with "teeth", in general, a fairy tale,
WELL, insurance,
because running over you on something, even on a cart, is the goal of every Turk))
I'm kidding, but such thoughts have visited..
So, about this place:
The beauty of the mosque is BEYOND words,
It's huge and in an incredibly beautiful place with a view of the Galata Bridge,
There are a lot of seagulls like mosquitoes in Altai in June)
We visited the mausoleum in which Sultan Suleiman himself is buried, but
unfortunately it was not possible to enter the mausoleum in which Hurrem is buried, it was closed.
We jumped up and took a picture of something through the window, but that's not it(
!!!!(November 2024) You can get to the mosque absolutely for free, unlike Sofia - it costs €25 per person, but this is a separate story.…
And if you read about Suleymaniye before visiting it,
how it was built and how much and by whom…
It's interesting to delve into history a little bit and not be in those times for a long time, believe me.…
DEFINITELY welcome to visit,
even if you haven't watched The Magnificent Century
after your trip to Istanbul.,
even men, well, in one word, so that it's not noticeable))),
Well, if you are not watching the series,
then the summary from the mouth of the second half will not refuse to hear.
Istanbul is a magical place.
We plan to tell you about all the places we saw in Istanbul and beyond.
Perhaps the best mosque in Istanbul that I have been able to visit. The mosque itself is beautiful, the courtyard is spacious, the view of the city and the bay is wonderful. I was very lucky, there were few people, I even managed to take a photo where there are no people at all - and this is something incredible for Istanbul)))
Admission is free
Beautiful! It's great! There is an interactive panel inside that you can view and read. We were a family, everyone liked it. The energy is great. The mosque is operational, but tourists are allowed in. It's a historic place after all... and the Grand Bazaar is nearby.…
In my opinion, Mimar Sinan's building is the best. Very beautiful mosque, great view of the city from the observation deck. The tombs of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent and Hurrem Sultan are also located there.
A luxurious place! The largest mosque in the city, located on a hill with a magnificent view of the city and the Bosphorus! The mausoleums of Sultan Suleiman and Khurem Sultan are also located on the territory of this complex. There is also an ancient cemetery from the time of the Ottoman Empire. It's a very impressive place! A must-visit!!!
Probably the most important mosque in Istanbul! A very large-scale construction! Very clean and beautiful! Next to the crypt with the graves of Sultan Suleiman. Admission is free! It's a very atmospheric place! Strictly for visiting!
It is a very impressive place, the interior is simply mesmerizing with the volume of the hall and the chandeliers are made very beautifully. There is a good view from the outside and the tombs of Suleiman the Great and Haseki Hyurem Sultan that can be visited.
If you are in Istanbul, be sure to visit the Suleymaniye Mosque. You can immerse yourself in the majestic Muslim culture.You will hear how beautifully namaz is sung. The inside of the mosque is very beautiful, the feet are buried in soft, red carpets. And you can also see various burials, including Suleiman and Khurem.
I liked it the most. It's a very peaceful and beautiful place. It is located on a mountain with a very beautiful view of the city and the strait. Another light sea breeze creates unforgettable sensations. You should definitely visit if you are in Istanbul.
The mosque is incredibly beautiful! It can be seen from many points of the city, as it is located on a hill. Elegant on the outside, luxurious on the inside. The architecture resembles the construction of Sofia. The territory is well maintained, the observation deck is also good. The weather was foggy, but still the view is great!
And the mosque itself is beautiful, and around it there is a small park, a cemetery and tombs of sultans. The mosque offers a beautiful view of the city. Entrance to the mosque is free, and there is a free toilet on site.
It's a very cool place, with a special energy. Impressive architecture and gorgeous views. If you are in Istanbul, be sure to visit the Suleymaniye Mosque.
The mosque is majestic, a place of peace, the territory is well maintained, There are mausoleums in the courtyard, where Sultan Suleiman and his wife Hurrem are buried.
The mosque has a very beautiful view of Istanbul and the Bosphorus.
It's very atmospheric, to the point of goosebumps, especially the tomb of Sultan Suleiman! Admission is free, the views are mind-blowing! If you walk from the Bosporus through the Grand Bazaar, you can experience all the authenticity and flavor of Istanbul! A must-visit!
It's worth a visit! In addition to the beautiful mosque, the area is very beautiful and cozy! There is a place to hike, take a walk, learn about history and enjoy the incredible view of the city and the Bosphorus!
One of my favorite places in Istanbul.There is a beautiful garden next to the mosque for walking. Incredible architecture that can be viewed up close in the courtyard of the mosque
Everything is beautiful inside. There is an excellent observation deck next to the mosque on the terrace with a magnificent view of the Golden Horn, the Bosphorus and the Asian part of the city.
Of the free attractions, this mosque is simply 100 out of 100. It is very beautiful and monumental. A must-visit. We spent money on Sneakers, but we didn't experience even half of this delight.
Very impressed!!!! A calm, clean, beautiful place. The scale of the building is impressive. Inside, it is possible to take literature in several languages for free (an accessible semantic translation of the Quran). You feel free in a mosque.
A beautiful mosque built by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. You can feel the breath of history at every step. They take great care of the interior of the mosque and keep it clean and tidy.
The iconic and most visited place in Istanbul. It is the second largest in Istanbul.
It is easy to get to it from Eminenyu. We also stopped at the Egyptian Bazaar on the way. Beautiful views and an overview of the entire bay of Istanbul. It is especially exciting when you realize that the building was created in the 16th century...
A beautiful place that is located in the heart of Istanbul! It is here that one of the largest mosques in Europe is located, and it is here that Sultan Suleiman and his wife Hurrem Sultan rest! I recommend you to visit!
This is the most beautiful mosque in Istanbul. Everything is tidy, clean, calm. The view is very beautiful. Climb the hill, but not for long. I definitely recommend this place.
Grandiose, majestic, beautiful, must-see in Istanbul. I really liked this masterpiece giant. There is something to admire, there is something to compare.
One of the favorite places in Istanbul🙏 I come back here every time, the atmosphere is amazing, you feel peace here and the panorama is magnificent. I've been to many mosques, but this one is special to me.
A historic place! The air is "saturated" with centuries-old history! Among the bustling Istanbul, there is a place where it is quiet, peaceful, and peaceful.....this is the Su Mosque!!
We came here only on our second visit to Istanbul and did not regret it. A beautiful courtyard and a view of the Golden Horn Bay and the city, the mosque itself, although smaller, for example, Sultanahmet, but somehow more cozy or something. Perhaps we were lucky that there were few people. Definitely worth a visit
After a Magnificent century, a must-visit. The mosque is beautiful, the atmosphere is positive. The mausoleums of Hurrem Sultan and Sultan Suleiman himself are located in the courtyard.
A magnificent place with a history!The history of Suleiman's reign! Every particle of this place is an emotion, an indescribable feeling! Anyone who wants to come to Istanbul should definitely visit the Suleymaniye Mosque, the heart of Sultan Suleiman!
It is certainly a beautiful mosque. Both inside and out.
You can take pictures of everything.
There are brochures in different languages!
It is also important that admission is free at the end of 2024.
Another place to visit. The mosque itself is very beautiful. Nearby is the burial place of the Sultan. The only thing to keep in mind when visiting is that the mosque is in operation and you will not be able to enter at the time of prayer.
Amazing, and a hundred times Amazing!!!! Great) peace and quiet live in this great place, I dreamed of visiting and now my dreams come true. I advise everyone.
There is a very beautiful mosque and park around. There are guides inside who can tell you about the history of printing and Islam in different languages! It's sooo interesting!
It's a beautiful mosque, and there are many times fewer people than in the Blue Mosque.
I was brought here by people's reviews, I read that Sultan Suleiman and Hurrem Sultan are buried here. It's interesting to touch the real story.
There is a beautiful view of the Bosphorus behind the mosque.
A beautiful mosque. There is a beautiful observation deck nearby. I come here every time I visit Istanbul. It's a great place, especially if you know its history.
It's a very nice place to look in Istanbul, there's a very beautiful park across the street.near the Bosphorus. I recommend everyone to go the month of May until the 20th.
The view is large and beautiful, it was not written anywhere that it was a very beautiful place, I was pleasantly surprised, I advise you to definitely visit.
A large area. Beautiful view of the Bosphorus and the city. Of the mosques in Istanbul, it makes the most impression. Huge, Majestic and Magnificent, like Sultan Suleiman himself. Here you can plunge into history and visit the tomb of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent and his wife Hurrem Sultan.
Probably one of the most beautiful and oldest mosques in Istanbul. Magnificent view of the Bosphorus, the Golden Horn and the Galata Tower area. The place is a must-visit.