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The Yeni Mosque in Istanbul is also known as the New Mosque. It is located in the Eminonu district, at the southern end of the Galata Bridge, on the edge of the Golden Horn. It is one of the most famous attractions in Istanbul. Although it is not called the new mosque, it is really not "new" and has a history of more than 400 years. Construction began in 1597, and it was completed in the middle of the storm. It even stopped work and was completed in 1663. There are often a large group of pigeons gathered at the door of the Yeni Mosque, and they are not left in the cold and cold weather. Because here, they don't mean "living". There is a pigeon food for sale in the small pavilion on the side, and a lira is sold for a while. The tourists who come to buy it are endless. Sprinkle the pigeon food into the air, and the flocks of pigeons will start to dance and graze. Although the picture is beautiful, be careful that occasionally there may be a poop. The mosa has a huge vestibule with two towering towers on the side, a beautiful water spring in the atrium, a series of semi-domed domes surrounding a main dome, a wide inner dome, golden leaves, carved marble And the colorful tile decoration makes the whole mosque gorgeous. Transportation: Take the tram line T1 and get off at Eminonu stop. Open time: 9
Posted: Dec 23, 2018
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