Orhangazi Mosque
Although the exact date of the Orhan Gazi Mosque's first construction is not known, it is thought to have been built at the beginning of the 14th century along with other works of Orhan Gazi. The temple with a capacity of 365 congregations was repaired and restored in 1973. It is 50 meters from the Sheikh Edebalı Tomb, and the most interesting thing is that the minarets are adjacent to the mosque, while the main minaret is built on a rock 30 meters away from the main building. II. It was repaired during the reign of Abdülhamid. Orhan Gazi Mosque is an example of the first domed construction experiment in the field of religious architecture of the Ottoman Period Turkish architectural art. It is known as Kurşunlu Mosque because the dome was covered with lead during the restoration.