
Adana Yeni Mosque
Description
Located in the heart of Adana, Yeni Mosque is one of the city's important historical and religious structures.
Story
Adana Yeni Mosque, built in the late 18th century, is located in the Seyhan district of Adana. Construction of the mosque began in 1724 and was completed in 1729. This mosque, one of the works built during the Ramazanoğulları Principality, is an important example of Ottoman architecture in Adana. The architecture of the mosque reflects the classical Ottoman style of its period. The mosque, which has a single-domed, square-plan structure, was built from cut stone. Inside the mosque, pencil-work decorations and examples of wood carving attract attention. The minaret of the mosque is also made of cut stone and has a single balcony. Like many mosques built during the Ottoman period, Yeni Mosque has undergone various repairs and restorations over time. During these repairs, efforts were made to preserve its original texture. The mosque is more than just a place of worship; it is an important part of Adana's cultural heritage. It is an important visiting point for local and foreign tourists who want to feel the historical texture of the city. The area where the mosque is located is also close to Adana's historical bazaars and other important structures. Visitors can explore other historical and cultural sites in the vicinity after visiting the mosque. The courtyard of the mosque offers a cool and peaceful environment, especially during the hot Adana summers. This courtyard is an ideal place to rest before or after prayers. Yeni Mosque continues to play an active role in Adana's religious and cultural life. It attracts intense interest, especially during Friday prayers and religious holidays. The location and historical importance of the mosque have made it one of the symbols of Adana. It is one of the must-see places for everyone visiting Adana.
Visit Tips
- Make sure to wear appropriate clothing when entering the mosque (headscarf for women, avoid shorts above the knee for men).
- Try to visit outside of prayer times, and be quiet especially during prayer times.
- Carefully examine the decorations and architectural details inside the mosque.
- Take off your shoes at the entrance before entering.
- Be careful not to disturb worshippers when taking photos.
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