Camlica Mosque

Museum Mosque / Üsküdar, Turkiye, Marmara, İstanbul (Anatolia)


Camlica Mosque

Camlica Mosque is a mosque located in Istanbul. The mosque, which started to be built on 29 March 2013 in the Çamlıca district of Üsküdar, is the largest mosque in the history of the republic. The mosque with a capacity of 63 thousand people and 6 minarets has an area of ​​57 thousand 500 square meters. The complex also includes a museum, an art gallery, a library, a 1000-person conference hall, 8 art workshops and a parking lot for 3,500 cars. The diameter of the main dome of the mosque is 34 meters to symbolize Istanbul, and its height is 72 meters to symbolize the 72 nations living in Istanbul. On the inner surface of the dome, 16 names of Allah are written, dedicated to 16 Turkish states. Two of the six minarets of the mosque were built at a height of 90 meters, and the other four minarets were built at a height of 107.1 meters to symbolize the Battle of Manzikert.

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