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Gateway to the Forecourt258 viewsDecorated with the names of the Caliphs and verses from the Koran by the great 17th-century calligrapher Seyyid Kasim Gubari.Sep 20, 2019
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Approaches to the Blue Mosque268 viewsThe Blue Mosque was intended to demonstrate that Islamic architects could build structures to rival Hagia Sophia in size and majesty.Sep 20, 2019
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Blue Mosque - Arches220 viewsThis type of arch is typically Islamic; very similar arches are found in the Great Mosque of Cordoba in Spain, among other places.Sep 20, 2019
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Courtyard of the Blue Mosque212 viewsThe court is as large as the mosque itself and is surrounded by a continuous vaulted arcade. The hexagonal structure in the center is a fountain.Sep 20, 2019
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Royal Loge256 viewsThe retiring rooms of the Royal Loge were the headquarters of the Grand Vizier during the suppression of the Janissary Corps in 1826.Sep 20, 2019
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Illumination234 viewsFlash photography is not permitted in the Blue Mosque. Even though artificial lighting supplements the natural light admitted through the stained-glass windows, it was still too dim for our cameras inside the mosque, so many of our pictures came out blurry.Sep 20, 2019
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Tiles213 viewsThe interior of the Blue Mosque is lined with over ceramic 20,000 tiles. These were made in Iznik, the former Nicaea, which was a major center for the production of fine tiles.Sep 20, 2019
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Chandeliers200 viewsSupposedly ostrich eggs were put on the chandelirs to keep them free of cobwebs by repelling spiders. I don't know why ostrich eggs would repel spiders, and I didn't see any myself. I suspect that nowadays the cobwebs are taken care of by the cleaning crew.Sep 20, 2019
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Touring the Blue Mosque245 viewsThe Blue Mosque is both a working mosque and one of the main tourist attractions of Istanbul. Here our tour group gathers for instruction by Attila in its history and architecture, as well as the rules of etiquette for visitors.Sep 20, 2019
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Etiquette277 viewsVisitors are required to remove their shoes and carry them in a bag provided free of charge. Both men and women are expected to dress modestly (no short pants or skirts), and head coverings for women are mandatory.Sep 20, 2019
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Main Dome of the Blue Mosque211 viewsThe Main Dome has 28 stained-glass windows. The Mosque also has four secondary and eight tertiary domes.Sep 20, 2019
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Blue Mosque - interior246 viewsThe mosque has over 200 stained-glass windows. The glass for the windows was a gift from Venice to the Sultan.Sep 20, 2019
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