Koca Mustafa Pasha Mosque
13th-century Eastern Orthodox church buildingsByzantine sacred architectureChurch buildings with domesChurches and monasteries of ConstantinopleFatih ... and 4 more
Khalwati orderMosque buildings with domesMosques completed in 1284Mosques converted from churches in Istanbul
Koca Mustafa Pasha Mosque (Turkish: Koca Mustafa Paşa Camii; also named Sünbül Efendi Camii) is a former Eastern Orthodox church converted into a mosque by the Ottomans, located in Istanbul, Turkey. The church, as the adjoining monastery, was dedicated to Saint Andrew of Crete, and was named Saint Andrew in Krisei or by-the-Judgment (Greek: Μονὴ τοῦ Ἁγίου Ἀνδρέου ἐν τῇ Κρίσει, Monē tοu Hagiοu Andreοu en tē Krisei). Although heavily transformed during both the Byzantine and the Ottoman eras, it is one among the few churches in Istanbul still extant, whose foundation goes back to the sixth century.
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Koca Mustafa Paşa Caddesi, Istanbul
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N 41.0034 ° | E 28.9286 ° |
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Sümbül Efendi Camii
Koca Mustafa Paşa Caddesi
34107 Istanbul
Türkiye
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