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Not To Be Confused With the Larger Tzisdarakis Mosque on Monastiriki Square
The Fethiye Mosque is not to be confused with the much larger, Tzisdarakis Mosque on Monastiriki Square which now houses the Greek Folk Art Museum. Some of the pictures for this TA listing show the wr...
We actually had best views of this impressive former place of worship while strolling along Pelopida on the northeast side of the Agora. It’s an impressive construct, originating from around the mi...
Fethiye Mosque is located in the area of Roman Agora, just next to the Tower of Winds. We were not able to see much of it as it was closed and no info what is the history of this building.
Beautiful Mosque which towers over the Ancient Agora right across from the Tower of the Winds. Couldn't see an open entrance so it's difficult to give it more than 3 stars but I do feel it has an int...
The mosque was built in memory of the fall of Const. Antinopolis in 1453. In the Ottoman period it was located near the grain market and therefore also known as the market mosque.
Not To Be Confused With the Larger Tzisdarakis Mosque on Monastiriki Square
The Fethiye Mosque is not to be confused with the much larger, Tzisdarakis Mosque on Monastiriki Square which now houses the Greek Folk Art Museum. Some of the pictures for this TA listing show the wr...
Now hosts special exhibitions
We actually had best views of this impressive former place of worship while strolling along Pelopida on the northeast side of the Agora. It’s an impressive construct, originating from around the mi...
Mosque
Fethiye Mosque is located in the area of Roman Agora, just next to the Tower of Winds. We were not able to see much of it as it was closed and no info what is the history of this building.
Very Pretty Mosque
Beautiful Mosque which towers over the Ancient Agora right across from the Tower of the Winds. Couldn't see an open entrance so it's difficult to give it more than 3 stars but I do feel it has an int...
Market Mosque
The mosque was built in memory of the fall of Const. Antinopolis in 1453. In the Ottoman period it was located near the grain market and therefore also known as the market mosque.