
Yivli Minare
Najbolje vrijeme za posjet
Late afternoon around 4-5 PM, when the low sun casts dramatic shadows across the fluted grooves and the surrounding old town streets are quieter before the evening call to prayer.
Savjeti za budžet
The exterior and courtyard are freely accessible at all hours. The adjacent mosque interior is free to enter between prayer times, and no ticket or museum pass is needed.
Preporučeno za
History enthusiasts, Photography lovers, Solo travelers, Architecture admirers
Planirajte svoj posjet
20-30 minutes
O atrakciji
Brze činjenice: Uzdignut 38 metara u antalijsko nebo, rebrasti minaret ima osam karakterističnih užljebljenih dijelova izrađenih od tamnocrvene cigle i tirkiznih pločica. Seldžučki sultan Alaeddin Keykubad I. naredio je njegovu izgradnju u 13. stoljeću, a njegov poziv na molitvu odjekuje starim gradom već gotovo 800 godina.
Istaknuto: Stanite izravno ispod minareta u sumrak i vidjet ćete kako posljednje zrake sunca obasjavaju svaki od njegovih osam užljebljenih dijelova u nizu, poput sunčanog sata koji označava kraj dana. Lokalna legenda kaže da ako prebrojite cigle od podnožja prema gore, pronaći ćete točno 90 redova, što odgovara broju Božjih imena u islamskoj tradiciji.
Insajderski savjeti
- Visit just before sunset and stay for the evening call to prayer, which echoes beautifully through the narrow Kaleici streets.
- The best photo angle is from the cafe terrace across the street, not from directly below where the tower leans into the frame.
- Remove your shoes before stepping onto the prayer rug area outside the mosque entrance, and women should bring a scarf to cover their heads.
- Combine your visit with a stroll through the adjacent Kaleici neighborhood, where the tower appears around nearly every corner.
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