Dere Mosque

Historical Mosque / Güney, Turkiye, Aegean, Denizli


Dere Mosque

The square planned structure is covered with a flat wooden ceiling and covered with a hipped roof. The building, which does not have a narthex, has a wide eaved entrance section supported by wooden poles. The rectangular windows of the building, whose only door is wooden joinery, were later replaced with plastic joinery. There is also an outbuilding built adjacent to the building, covered with tiles, with iron joinery windows and a door. It has a polygonal prismatic base, a cylindrical body and a minaret with a single balcony. The body of the minaret is decorated in the form of a lozenge. The bottom of the honor is filled with muqarnas. The mosque, which was later renovated, has an inscription dated 1227 (1802).

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4.8

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70%

Transport

80%

Comfort

100%

Food

70%

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