Kursunlu Mosque
The Kulliye, which was built in the first half of the 18th century (1726-1727), by Nevşehirli Damat İbrahim Pasha, the famous grand vizier of the Tulip Era; It consists of a mosque, a madrasa, a caravanserai, a primary school, a soup kitchen, a Turkish bath and two fountains.
In terms of complex program, it is one of the last applications of the classical Ottoman kulliye program. Located on a sloping land, the mosque was built on a platform surrounded by a madrasa primary school and a soup kitchen retaining wall. There are two fountains, one outside the south wall of the mosque courtyard and the other on the retaining wall at the corner of the primary school courtyard.