The 12 tombs at the Muradiye Complex in Bursa, Turkey, are the final resting place of 40 members of the Ottoman dynasty. They’re included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Bursa. This entry includes tombs 7-9.
The 12 tombs at the Muradiye Complex in Bursa, Turkey, are the final resting place of 40 members of the Ottoman dynasty. They’re included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Bursa. This entry includes tombs 4-6.
The 12 tombs at the Muradiye Complex in Bursa, Turkey, are the final resting place of 40 members of the Ottoman dynasty. They’re included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Bursa. This entry includes the first three tombs.
The Muradiye Complex (Muradiye Külliyesi) in Bursa, Turkey, contains a mosque, madrasa, soup kitchen, and hamam. The complex was built by Sultan Murad II and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Bursa.
The Grand Mosque (Ulu Cami) is the largest and most famous mosque in Bursa, Turkey. It’s also one of the most beautiful in the entire country.
The bazaar area in the historic city center of Bursa, Turkey, is home to several impressive Ottoman caravanserais. They’re included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Bursa.
Bursa may be a big sprawling city today, but the historic city center is in a relatively compact area.
My favorite thing about the historic city center of Bursa, Turkey, is the network of vibrant open-air and covered bazaars. The bazaar area is included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Bursa.
Other than the famous İskender kebab, Bursa has a decent variety of restaurants throughout the city offering all kinds of Turkish cuisine.
The excellent Bursa City Museum (Bursa Kent Müzesi) gives an insight on the history of and life in the city of Bursa, Turkey. It’s located in the historic city center along Atatürk Avenue.