Eyüp Sultan Mosque - Free Audio Guide
Istanbul, Marmara, Turkey
Eyüp Sultan Camii, Eyüpsultan Meydanı, Merkez Mahallesi, Eyüpsultan, İstanbul, Marmara Bölgesi, 34050, Türkiye
Eyüp Sultan Camii in Istanbul is a principal Ottoman‑era mosque and pilgrimage complex, founded shortly after the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople around the revered tomb of Abu Ayyub al‑Ansari, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad. The mosque complex (külliye) has been rebuilt and enlarged over centuries and comprises the türbe (tomb), courtyards, burial grounds of notable Ottoman figures and richly decorated devotional spaces that illustrate classical Ottoman architectural and decorative traditions. The site carried special cultural weight for imperial ceremonies and remains central to religious practice and local heritage. Key attractions include the historic türbe, ornate interiors, funerary monuments and the surrounding cemetery and historic market streets. The mosque receives worshippers and visitors, with access shaped by prayer times; principal areas are generally free to enter, while certain preserved or museum spaces may involve a fee. Physical access includes steps and open courtyards, so mobility limitations can apply.