
Pertev Pasha Complex (Yeni Cuma Mosque)
Description
The Pertev Pasha Complex in İzmit, built during the Ottoman period, has been used for worship and educational purposes.
Story
The Pertev Pasha Complex in İzmit is one of the important historical structures built during the Ottoman period. The complex is also known as the Yeni Cuma Mosque and features traditional Ottoman characteristics with functions for both worship and education. Its construction dates back to the 16th century and reflects the architectural style of that era. The complex includes social buildings such as a medrese, hammam, and imaret, showing that it was a center not only for religious activities but also for societal life. Located in the heart of İzmit, the complex sheds light on the city's history and is an important example of Ottoman architecture in the Kocaeli region. Built by Pertev Pasha, it was designed to meet both religious and social needs of the time. Currently restored, the complex offers visitors an opportunity to explore Ottoman culture and architecture more closely.
Visit Tips
- Plan your visit outside of prayer times.
- Respect other visitors' worship when taking photos.
- Dress appropriately for the site.
- Seek assistance from local guides for restoration information.
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