Kırklareli Kadi Ali Mosque

Historical Mosque / Turkiye, Marmara, Kırklareli


Kırklareli Kadi Ali Mosque

It is located in the center of Kırklareli across Ahmet Mithat Primary School. The mosque, which was built by Emin Ali Çelebi in 1577, is still in use and has a square plan. Pine, which is the property of the General Directorate of Foundations; It has an interior area of 93 square meters on a 457 square meter plot. It has a capacity of 200 people to worship at the same time. It is called Kadı Mosque because of a court that was located nearby. The wall structure of the building, which is also called Emin Ali Çelebi Mosque, is covered with smooth shaped meatballs on three facades. The jambs and altars of the lower row windows are made of kofeki stone with a very good workmanship. On the lightening arches, the relief slices engraved on the meatball and the rosettes close to the arch point are the only ornamental feature of the mosque. The ceiling and roof are wooden, with four ridges and covered with Turkish style tiles. Its minaret is adjacent to the mosque and has a polygonal log. In 2007, it was restored to its original form by the General Directorate of Foundations. In this restoration, the minaret was completely renewed. It is open to worship.

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