The Kurşunlu Complex (Kurşunlu Külliyesi) is a historic mosque complex in Eskişehir, Turkey. It consists of several different buildings, many which are used as museums today.
The complex was built between 1517 and 1525 by Çoban Mustafa Paşa (d. 1529), a vizier under Süleyman the Magnificent. The architect is unknown but was most likely Acem Ali. The complex is named for the lead-covered dome of the mosque and features a pleasant green space.
Features:
- Mosque
- Primary school, madrasa, and guesthouse (Meerschaum and photography galleries)
- Dining hall, soup kitchen, and caravanserai (Glass studios and woodwork gallery)