
İsa Bey Mosque
Melhor época para visitar
Late afternoon, around 4 PM, when the low sun casts warm light across the brick and stone facades, and crowds are thinner.
Dicas para economizar
Entry is free, no tickets required. It's within walking distance of the Ephesus Museum and the Basilica of St. John, so you can easily combine visits on foot.
Recomendado para
History enthusiasts, Architecture lovers, Photography enthusiasts
Planeje sua visita
30-45 minutes
Sobre
Fatos rápidos: The prayer hall is covered by two massive domes, each supported by four granite columns salvaged from the ancient Ephesus harbor. Unlike typical Ottoman mosques built with a single large dome, this 14th-century structure was designed by Syrian architect Ali ibn al-Dimashqi.
Destaques: Those eight towering granite columns holding up the domes were originally part of a Roman gymnasium, pilfered directly from the ruins of ancient Ephesus. You can still see the faint traces of blue and turquoise tilework on the western facade, remnants of what was once a brilliantly colored exterior.
Dicas de quem conhece
- Visit just before or after prayer times to see the interior when it's quietest.
- The courtyard offers a great angle for photos with both domes framed against the sky.
- Bring a hat and water in summer, the open courtyard has little shade.
- Don't miss the small cemetery behind the mosque with weathered Ottoman tombstones.
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