Selimiye Camii

                                Selimiye Camii

Selimiye Mosque. generally known as Cathedral of Saint Sophia is a previous Roman Catholic house of God changed over into a mosque, situated in North Nicosia. It is the primary mosque of the city. The Selimiye Mosque is housed in the biggest and most seasoned enduring Gothic church in Cyprus conceivably developed on the site of a previous Byzantine church. Altogether, the mosque has an ability to hold 2500 admirers with 1750 m² accessible for adore. It is the biggest enduring chronicled working in Nicosia, and as indicated by sources, it "might have been the biggest church worked in the Eastern Mediterranean in the thousand years between the ascent of Islam and the late Ottoman time frame". It was the royal celebration church for the Lusignan lords of Cyprus.
Address: Selimiye Sk, Lefkoşa 99010
Opened: 1209
Architectural style: Gothic architecture
Capacity: 2,500

North Nicosia's most conspicuous milestone (likewise unmistakably noticeable from the southern portion of the city), the Selimiye Mosque is a wonderful mutt of a structure. A cross between a French Gothic church and a mosque, its captivating history extends back to the thirteenth century. In spite of the fact that it's a working spot of love, non-Muslims may visit, with the exception of during petition time. For the most environment, time your visit either not long previously or after one of the five every day supplication meetings.



Work began the congregation in 1209 and advanced gradually. Louis IX of France, on his way to the Crusades, halted by in 1248 and gave the structure procedure a truly necessary jolt by offering the administrations of his entourage of craftsmen and manufacturers. The congregation took an additional 78 years to finish, in any case and was at last sanctified in 1326 as the Church of Agia Sofia. 


Until 1570 the congregation endured plunder on account of the Genoese and the Mamelukes, and serious shakings from two tremors in 1491 and 1547. At the point when the Ottomans showed up in 1571, they stripped the structure of its Christian substance and included two minarets, between which the Turkish Cypriot and Turkish banners currently vacillate. The Gothic structure of the inside is as yet obvious notwithstanding Islamic overlays, for example, the whitewashed dividers and sections, and the reorientation of the design to adjust it to Mecca. Note the luxurious west front with its three adorned entryways, each in an alternate style. Additionally, pay special mind to four marble sections migrated from Ancient Salamis and now set in the apse off the primary paths.








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