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- Medrese_Mosque abstract "The Medrese Mosque (Greek: Μενδρεσέ Τζαμί) is an Ottoman mosque in the northern Greek city of Veria.The mosque occupies the site of the Byzantine church of St. Paul, on the southern part of the city, outside the city wall. After they conquered the city in 1430, the Ottomans converted the church into the Mosque of Musa Çelebi. This was later torn down for unknown reasons, and its building material reused in the construction of the present structure. The mosque derives its name from the nearby medrese, which burned down sometime in the 1920s. During the Ottoman period, this was the largest mosque of the city, and was noted for the particular beauty of the surrounding space. The 17th-century traveller Evliya Çelebi also reports that a Muslim graveyard existed nearby.The mosque remains the best-preserved of the city's remaining mosques. It is a simple square structure, with a dome of 11.5 metres (38 ft) diameter, supported by a dodecagonal drum. In the interior, however, the drum is not visible, and the dome seems to rest directly on the walls of the main hall. The dome was sheathed in bronze, and its interior was decorated with floral motifs typical of Islamic art and Quranic verses. The mihrab also survives, although damaged, retaining traces of its richly coloured decoration. The building also boasts the only minaret to survive unscathed; on its foundation, a marble fragment taken from the ancient temple to Eunomia is visible.".
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- Medrese_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Medrese_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Veria.
- Medrese_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ottoman_mosques_in_Greece.
- Medrese_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Eunomia_(goddess).
- Medrese_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Evliya_Çelebi.
- Medrese_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_art.
- Medrese_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Madrasa.
- Medrese_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Mihrab.
- Medrese_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Minaret.
- Medrese_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_architecture.
- Medrese_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Quran.
- Medrese_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Spolia.
- Medrese_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Tholobate.
- Medrese_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Veria.
- Medrese_Mosque wikiPageWikiLinkText "Medrese Mosque".
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- Medrese_Mosque subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Veria.
- Medrese_Mosque subject Category:Ottoman_mosques_in_Greece.
- Medrese_Mosque hypernym Mosque.
- Medrese_Mosque point "40.518541 22.200838".
- Medrese_Mosque type ReligiousBuilding.
- Medrese_Mosque type SpatialThing.
- Medrese_Mosque comment "The Medrese Mosque (Greek: Μενδρεσέ Τζαμί) is an Ottoman mosque in the northern Greek city of Veria.The mosque occupies the site of the Byzantine church of St. Paul, on the southern part of the city, outside the city wall. After they conquered the city in 1430, the Ottomans converted the church into the Mosque of Musa Çelebi. This was later torn down for unknown reasons, and its building material reused in the construction of the present structure.".
- Medrese_Mosque label "Medrese Mosque".
- Medrese_Mosque sameAs Q19337235.
- Medrese_Mosque sameAs Медресе_джамия_(Бер).
- Medrese_Mosque sameAs m.012w3yh4.
- Medrese_Mosque sameAs Xhamia_e_Medresesë.
- Medrese_Mosque sameAs Q19337235.
- Medrese_Mosque lat "40.518541".
- Medrese_Mosque long "22.200838".
- Medrese_Mosque wasDerivedFrom Medrese_Mosque?oldid=648314593.
- Medrese_Mosque isPrimaryTopicOf Medrese_Mosque.