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Ahrida Synagogue Temples

Kürkçüçeşme Sokak 9, Balat, Istanbul, Marmara Region.
Ahrida Synagogue was founded by Macedonians in the 15th century and is still used by the Sephardic community. The synagogue's wooden dome is exquisite, in 17th-century baroque style.

Arap Mosque Temples

Fütühat Sokak, Galata, Istanbul, Marmara Region.
Designed like a typically medieval church, and dedicated to St Dominic and St Paul, this Mosque was the largest of Constantinople's Latin churches.

Beyazıt Mosque Temples

Beyazıt Square, Yeniçeriler Caddesi, Istanbul, Marmara Region.
Built from 1500 to 1505 under Sultan Beyazit II, the Beyazit Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Istanbul. It is located next to Istanbul University and the Grand Bazaar in the center of a large 16th-century complex that includes schools and other buildings.

Fatih Mosque Temples

Fevzi Paşa Caddesi, Fatih, Istanbul, Marmara Region.
The Fatih Mosque Complex (Fatih Camii ve Külliyesi) in Istanbul has a lovely interior like many Turkish mosques, but the primary importance of this mosque is its illustrious permanent resident, Mehmet the Conqueror (Fatih Mehmet).

Şehzade Mosque Temples

Şehzadebaşı Caddesi, Saraçhane, Şehzadebaşı, Istanbul, Marmara Region.
Completed in 1548, The Şehzade Mosque is an Ottoman imperial mosque. The architecture is invaluable, the mosque having a square plan with the dome, and surrounded by four half domes.
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