Hacı Nasır Mosque
Hacı Nasır Mosque is located at the place where Gaziantep's Historical Almacı Bazaar is located. The mosque, which was built as a small mosque in the 1570s, reflects the architectural features of its period. It takes its name from its founder, Hacı Nasır. This place of worship, which is one of the works of the 16th century, saw its most important repair in 1812. It was built as a masjid, but it was converted into a mosque by Kalamakzade Hacı Mahmutoğlu Hasan Ağa. The mosque has a transverse rectangular plan. It consists of two parts parallel to the qibla. The muezzin mahfili has the most beautiful and richest engravings of the city. Especially the stalactites under the balcony, the twisted body and the minaret are worth seeing.