Architect(s) Recai Akçay Length 20 m Opened 1959 Groundbreaking 1954 | Affiliation Hanafi Completed 1959 Width 20 m Number of minarets 2 | |
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Similar Veled‑i Yaniç Mosque, Kazdağlı Mosque, Handan Agha Mosque, Kefeli Mosque, Alaaddin Mosque |
Salatu salam sala maltepe mosque istanbul
Maltepe Mosque is a mosque in Ankara, Turkey. Along with Kocatepe Mosque it is one of the best known mosques in Ankara.
Contents
- Salatu salam sala maltepe mosque istanbul
- Maltepe mosque call to prayer
- Geography
- History
- The building
- References
Maltepe mosque call to prayer
Geography
The mosque is situated in Maltepe neighborhood of Ankara at 39°55′29″N 32°50′50″E. Distance to Anıtkabir in the west, is about 900 metres (3,000 ft). Distance to Sıhhiye Square in the east is about 600 metres (2,000 ft).
History
The mosque was commissioned by a NGO established to build the mosque. It was planned by Recai Akçay .The area was consecrated by the municipality of Ankara. The ground breaking ceremony was in 1954 and it was completed in 1959
The building
The total area of the building including the yard is 7,019 square metres (75,550 sq ft). It is a square-plan building each side being 20 metres (66 ft). It is a floor heated mosque. The lower 5 metres (16 ft) of the side walls is coated by ceramic. The height of the single green dome is 30 metres (98 ft) and the two minarets each with one şerefe (balcony) is 50 metres (160 ft).