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Selimiye

Selimiye commonly refers to the Selimiye Mosque in Edirne, Turkey, an Ottoman-era mosque designed by Mimar Sinan and completed in 1575. Commissioned by Sultan Selim II in the late 1560s, it is widely regarded as one of the pinnacles of Ottoman architecture.

It features a large central dome supported by four massive piers, surrounded by a complex system of

Selimiye is commonly regarded as Sinan's master work and a landmark of Ottoman architectural achievement, influencing

Today it remains an active place of worship and a major tourist attraction in Edirne. The building

The name Selimiye may also refer to other places or institutions named after Selim II in Turkey

semi-domes
and
arches
that
creates
a
vast,
unified
interior
space.
The
interior
is
richly
decorated
with
marble,
calligraphy,
and
Iznik
tiles,
while
the
exterior
blends
brick
and
cut
stone
and
includes
a
spacious
courtyard
and
two
minarets.
mosque
design
across
the
empire
and
beyond.
has
undergone
several
restoration
efforts
to
preserve
its
structural
and
artistic
integrity.
and
the
region.