The Mezquita was the largest mosque in the Western world, measuring almost 24,000 square meters. It was built in stages between 785 and 987 and would be considered the most important sanctuary of Western Islam.
Tag: architecture
Across Andalucia: Buildings of Faith – The Director’s Cut
I will always remember Toledo as the city where churches, synagogues and mosques have such similar architecture that you might not realize which house of faith you are in without a guidebook.
Across Andalucia: Toledo Transit – The Director’s Cut
Toledo is rugged, but compact, and in spite of its hills it is a fairly easy walk
Return to Turkey: Bursa’s Mosques and Tombs – The Director’s Cut
The magnificent Ulu Camii was built in 1399, when, to satisfy a promise to construct 20 mosques, Yildirim Bayazid chose instead to build a single mosque with 20 domes and minarets.
Return to Turkey: Chora Church – The Director’s Cut
The next day, I look for the Chora Church, which Baha had suggested the last time I was here...
Crossroads Tour: Ayasofya – The Director’s Cut
This Ayasofya is among the oldest religious sites in the world, dating to 537 AD. It is also among the most important examples of Byzantine architecture still standing.
Crossroads Tour: a Hamami, a Camii, a Lost Taxi – The Director’s Cut
As Chief Architect, Mimar Sinan designed and restored 477 buildings and public works. The Suleyman Camii is regarded as one of his greatest achievements.
Crossroads Tour: The Topkapi Palace – The Director’s Cut
The Topkapi Palace, built between 1460-78, is a walled complex covering 700,000 square meters, comprised of three courtyards, several gardens and all the buildings required for a royal administrative city.
Crossroads Tour: Sleepless in the Sultanahmet – The Director’s Cut
The weather is overcast, like my mood. I'm mentally fatigued. I cannot get onto the WIFI. Maybe Istanbul is too challenging for me. Maybe I need to return home...
Crossroads Tour: The Grand Bazaar – The Director’s Cut
The Grand Bazaar is as large and noisy as you would expect a 5,000 store shopping mall to be. Rick Steves says to spend about 2 hours here, which is about as much time as a human has before their retinas start to melt.









