Hayrat Central Mosque

Mosque / Hayrat, Turkiye, Black Sea, Trabzon


Hayrat Central Mosque

The mosque consists of the harim main space and the open last congregation place on the west side of the main space. The mosque, whose subbasement is made of stone, was built with the wolf's throat technique as masonry wood. The roof, which is hipped over four shoulders, is covered with alaturka tiles. The wide eaves flooring is made of wood. The entrance to the main space is from the last congregation and the entrance is provided by a double-winged wooden door. There are floral and geometric ornaments on the door jamb and wings. On the door wings, which are divided into panels, there are depictions of curling branches coming out of a vase, tulip flowers and cones. There is another single-winged wooden door providing access to the section on the north side of the main space. A basket weave motif is seen on the door. The body walls of the mosque have rectangular window openings at the top and bottom. The windows have wooden lattice and are sliding from inside. There is a very rich wooden ornamentation throughout the interior. The U-planned women's mahfili is made entirely of wood.

In the center of the ceiling, which is flat and covered with wood, there is an unadorned belly section made in a stepped manner. This ceiling core must have been placed during one of the repairs.

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70%

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80%

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100%

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70%

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