It's a magnificent mosque, but the prayer hall is a rare experience that I can't get into.
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Gul Mosque Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Mosque of Hagia Theodosia, which is now known as Gul Camii (Turkish "Rose Mosque"), was a Byzantine church in Constantinople. It was located in the quarter of Dexiokratous near the Sea Walls of the Golden Horn near Aya Kap (Turkish "Holy Gate") and was originally known as the Gate of St. Theodosia.
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Gul Mosque Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's a magnificent mosque, but the prayer hall is a rare experience that I can't get into.
Very solemn and sacred mosque, go in and have a look, always hear the voice of the mosque chanting sutras, very good to hear, but do not understand
Into the prayer hall, women were forbidden from visiting the mosque by their friends from other places, but they still felt magnificent.
People in Islamic countries are very devout in the design of temples. They also devote a lot of enthusiasm and sacredness to the design of temples.
The history of the mosque dates back to the 11th century. Nowadays, there are few visitors to the mosque except the local believers. Once an Orthodox church, it was converted into a mosque by the Ottomans. Today, it is one of the most important preserved Byzantine religious buildings in Constantinople. At the Gul Mosque, you can also overlook the Golden Cape Bay.