The Bayezid II Complex (II. Bayezid Külliyesi) is an important mosque complex in Edirne, Turkey. It operates as the Complex of Sultan Bayezid II Health Museum (Sultan II. Bayezid Külliyesi Sağlık Müzesi).
There are a few points of interest outside the historic core of Edirne, Turkey. Most are within a 15 or 20 minute walking distance.
Karaağaç is a pleasant suburb of Edirne, Turkey. It sits about four kilometers southwest of the historic city center. There are wide leafy streets full of cafés as well as traditional wooden Ottoman homes.
Edirne has a small collection of historic Ottoman bridges. They span the Tunca (Tundzha) and Meriç (Maritsa or Evros) Rivers outside the historic city center. This entry covers a few of those bridges.
The Grand Synagogue of Edirne (Edirne Büyük Sinagogu) is a historic Sephardic synagogue in Edirne, Turkey, that’s well worth a visit. It’s also known as the Adrianople Synagogue or Kal Kadoş ha Gadol.
Kaleiçi is a historic area of Edirne, Turkey. It’s separated by the rest of the historic city center by Saraçlar Street to the east and Talat Pasha Avenue to the north.
The heartbeat of Edirne is the pedestrianized Saraçlar Street (Saraçlar Caddesi). It separates the historic city center from the Kaleiçi district to the west.
The Mosque with Three Balconies (Üç Şerefeli Camii), located in the historic city center of Edirne, is one of the most unique mosques in Turkey.
The Edirne City Museum (Edirne Kent Müzesi) is an excellent museum with a wealth of information about the city of Edirne, Turkey.
The Edirne Archaeology and Ethnography Museum (Edirne Arkeoloji ve Etnografya Müzesi) is one of the most important museums in the city. It’s located a block east of the Selimiye Mosque in Edirne, Turkey.