Zeyrek Molla Cami - Free Audio Guide
Istanbul, Marmara, Turkey
Zeyrek Molla Cami, İbadethane Arkası Sokağı, Zeyrek Mahallesi, İstanbul, Fatih, İstanbul, Marmara Bölgesi, 34083, Türkiye
Zeyrek Molla Cami occupies a prominent Byzantine monastic complex in Istanbul's Zeyrek quarter, originally built as the Church of the Pantokrator in the 12th–13th century and later adapted as a mosque after the Ottoman conquest. It is valued for its historical continuity and architectural significance as a large domed, brick‑and‑stone ensemble that preserves fragments of medieval frescoes and decorative stonework. Culturally, the site exemplifies the layered Christian and Islamic heritage of Istanbul and contributes to the city's designation as a historic area of outstanding universal value. Key attractions include the surviving domes and apses, architectural details, the courtyard and minaret, and elevated views toward the Golden Horn. The building is generally accessible to daytime visitors though some spaces close for religious services; admission is often free or by modest donation, and full wheelchair access is limited due to the steep, historic terrain and uneven floors.