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Sehzade Mehmet Mosque

The Sehzade Mehmet Mosque, also known as the Prince’s Mosque, is one of Istanbul’s architectural treasures. Commissioned by Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent in memory of his beloved son Prince Mehmed, it was completed in 1548 and stands as one of Mimar Sinan’s earliest major works. The mosque’s perfectly symmetrical design, elegant domes, and peaceful courtyard reflect Sinan’s genius and set the foundation for his later masterpieces, including the Süleymaniye Mosque. Today, it offers visitors a serene escape, surrounded by centuries of history and spirituality.

 

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Located in the Fatih district, near Vefa and Valens Aqueduct, Sehzade Mehmet Mosque is part of a larger complex that once included a madrasa, caravanserai, and mausoleum. The mosque is open daily and free to enter, except during prayer times. The atmosphere is calm and less crowded than other major mosques, allowing visitors to admire its artistry in peace. Inside, you’ll find intricate Iznik tiles, calligraphic panels, and marble details showcasing 16th-century Ottoman craftsmanship.

 

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Dress modestly — women should cover their heads, and everyone must remove their shoes before entering. The mosque welcomes visitors between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., except during prayer sessions. It’s quieter than the Blue Mosque, making it great for photography and contemplation. Donations are appreciated, and respectful behavior is essential since it’s an active place of worship. Don’t miss the türbe (tomb) of Prince Mehmed, located in the courtyard.

 

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The mosque is easily accessible by public transport. Take the T1 tram to Laleli-Üniversite or Aksaray and walk about 10 minutes toward Vefa. You can also take buses heading to Fatih or use a taxi for direct access. From Sultanahmet, it’s a short 15-minute ride. The location near Valens Aqueduct makes it perfect to explore alongside other nearby landmarks. Walking around the area gives a true taste of Istanbul’s historical heart.

 

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The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon, when the sunlight enhances the mosque’s stonework and creates a tranquil atmosphere. Weekdays are generally quieter, offering more time for exploration. During Ramadan or religious holidays, the mosque hosts special prayers, giving visitors a deeper look into local traditions. Spring and autumn are the most pleasant seasons to explore Istanbul’s mosques comfortably.