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New Mosque (Yeni Camii) – The Iconic Mosque of Eminonu
The New Mosque, known locally as Yeni Camii, is one of the most recognizable landmarks of Istanbul’s historic waterfront. Located in the bustling Eminonu district, the mosque stands beside the Spice Bazaar and overlooks the entrance of the Golden Horn.
Despite its name, the New Mosque is actually one of the historic Ottoman mosques of Istanbul. With its elegant domes, towering minarets, and rich interior decoration, the mosque remains one of the most impressive examples of 17th-century Ottoman architecture.
Today, Yeni Camii continues to function as an active place of worship and is also one of the most visited monuments in the Eminonu area.

History of the New Mosque
Construction of the New Mosque began in 1597 during the reign of Sultan Mehmed III (1595–1603).
The project was commissioned by Safiye Sultan, the powerful mother of the sultan. However, after the death of Mehmed III in 1603, construction of the mosque stopped and the unfinished structure remained abandoned for many years.
Later, during the reign of Sultan Mehmed IV, the project was revived by Hatice Turhan Sultan, the mother of the young sultan.
Between 1660 and 1663, the mosque was finally completed under the supervision of Architect Mustafa Ağa.
At the same time, the famous Spice Bazaar (Egyptian Bazaar) was built next to the mosque as part of the mosque complex, or külliye.
Architecture of the New Mosque
The New Mosque reflects the classical Ottoman mosque design that evolved during the 16th and 17th centuries.
The central dome measures 17.5 meters in diameter and is supported by four semi-domes, creating a balanced and symmetrical interior space.
This architectural plan shows similarities with both the Sehzade Mosque and the Blue Mosque, two important masterpieces of Ottoman architecture.
Interior Decoration
The interior of the mosque is richly decorated with Iznik tiles and painted ornamental designs (kalem işi).
These decorative elements feature mainly blue and green tones, similar to the decorative style seen in the Blue Mosque.
The walls, domes, and arches are covered with elegant patterns that represent some of the finest artistic works of the 17th century Ottoman period.
The Mosque Complex
The New Mosque was built as part of a larger külliye, or social complex.
This complex originally included:
the Spice Bazaar
fountains and public facilities
charitable institutions
The revenues generated by the nearby bazaar helped support the maintenance of the mosque and its services.
Quick Facts About the New Mosque
Location: Eminonu district, Istanbul
Built: 1597–1663
Commissioned by: Safiye Sultan and Turhan Hatice Sultan
Architect: Mustafa Ağa
Architectural Style: Classical Ottoman
Dome Diameter: 17.5 meters
Nearby Market: Spice Bazaar
Best Time to Visit the New Mosque
The New Mosque can be visited throughout the year.
Morning hours are usually the best time to explore the mosque before the crowds gather in the Eminonu area.
Late afternoon visits are also popular, as the surrounding waterfront offers beautiful views of the Golden Horn and Galata Bridge.
How to Reach the New Mosque
The New Mosque is located in the Eminonu district, one of the most accessible areas of Istanbul.
By Tram
Take the T1 Tram Line and get off at Eminönü Station. The mosque is located directly next to the tram stop.
By Ferry
Many ferry lines connect Eminonu with other parts of Istanbul.
Walking
Visitors can easily reach the mosque on foot from Spice Bazaar and Galata Bridge.
Nearby Attractions
Several major landmarks are located close to the New Mosque.
Spice Bazaar
One of Istanbul’s most famous markets for spices and traditional foods.
Galata Bridge
A historic bridge connecting Eminonu and Karakoy.
Eminonu Square
A lively waterfront district filled with markets and restaurants.
Grand Bazaar
One of the oldest covered markets in the world.
FAQ
Why is it called the New Mosque?
Although it was built in the 17th century, the mosque was called “New” when it was completed compared to older mosques in the city.
Who built the New Mosque?
Construction began under Safiye Sultan and was completed by Turhan Hatice Sultan.
Where is the New Mosque located?
It is located in the Eminonu district next to the Spice Bazaar.
Can visitors enter the New Mosque?
Yes, visitors can enter outside prayer times while respecting the mosque dress code.
Things to Know Before Visiting the New Mosque
The mosque is located next to the Spice Bazaar, making it easy to visit both places together.
The Eminonu area can become very crowded during peak hours.
The mosque offers beautiful views of the Golden Horn and Galata Bridge.
Visitors should dress modestly when entering the mosque.



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