For years this mosque was closed, as it was being restored. It consists of two Byzantine churches from the early 10th century, a northern and a southern one. In the 14th century the west and south side were extended with a paracclesion. It became a mosque, the southern church has the usual furniture, but the whole interior can be used for prayer. I present the two “churches” in sub-categories, and the parts of the paracclesion also. The exterior has a category too.
Exterior of Fenari Isa Mosque
North Church of Fenari Isa Mosque
South Church of Fenari Isa Mosque
Paracclesion of Fenari Isa Mosque
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