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Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque

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Location
  
Istanbul, Turkey

Completed
  
1872

Number of minarets
  
2

Affiliation
  
Islam

Opened
  
1872

Architectural type
  
Mosque

Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque

Address
  
Gureba Hüseyinağa Mh., Atatürk Blv. No:1, 34091 Aksaray/Fatih/İstanbul, Turkey

Architectural styles
  
Renaissance architecture, Ottoman architecture, Islamic architecture, Gothic architecture

Similar
  
Dolmabahçe Mosque, Laleli Mosque, Nusretiye Mosque, Yeni Valide Mosque, Şehzade Mosque

The Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque, also known as the Aksaray Valide Mosque (Turkish: Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Camii, Aksaray Valide Sultan Camii), is an Ottoman imperial mosque in Istanbul, Turkey. It is located at the intersection of Ordu Street and Atatürk Boulevard in the Aksaray neighborhood. It is located next to Pertevniyal High School (Turkish: Pertevniyal Lisesi) which was also built by the order of Sultana Pertevniyal in 1872.

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History

One of the last mosques built in Istanbul during the Ottoman Empire, the Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque was built for the Sultana Pertevniyal, wife of Sultan Mahmud II and mother of Sultan Abdülaziz. It was designed by the Italian architect Montani. The construction work began in November 1869, and the mosque was finished in 1871.

Architecture

The building is an example of Turkish Rococo with admixture of classical Turkish, Gothic, Renaissance, and Empire styles. It is rather unique in the details of the rock work.

References

Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque Wikipedia