Ortaköy Mosque - Free Audio Guide

Istanbul, Marmara, Turkey

Büyük Mecidiye Camii, İskele Sokağı, Mecidiye Mahallesi, Beşiktaş, İstanbul, Marmara Bölgesi, 34347, Türkiye


Büyük Mecidiye Camii (commonly known as the Ortaköy Mosque) is a 19th‑century waterfront mosque in the Ortaköy neighbourhood of Istanbul, built during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecid I. Architecturally it reflects Ottoman Baroque and 19th‑century eclectic tendencies, notable for its ornate stonework, slender twin minarets, and a prominent dome set against the Bosphorus. Historically the mosque embodies the cosmopolitan character of the area and the imperial patronage of the late Ottoman period; it has served both as a place of worship and as an architectural landmark that figures in cultural representations of the city. Key attractions include the façade sculptural detail, interior decoration and calligraphic panels, the mihrab and minbar, and the dramatic waterside setting with views of the strait and bridge. Visiting hours vary and generally follow religious schedules; admission is commonly free though donations are sometimes accepted; accessibility and facilities differ by site.