The museum of the building of Nilüfer Hatun
The museum of the building of Nilüfer Hatun
Built by Murat I, who bears traces of Osmalı, in memory of his mother Nilüfer Hatun, it is nowadays functioning as the Museum of Turkish Islamic Artifacts. Considered one of the finest examples of century architecture, the museum exhibits artifacts excavated in the vicinity of İznik. Built by Murat in memory of his mother Nilüfer Hatun, the building and the cemetery now serve as the Museum of Turkish Islamic Artifacts. The museum, considered one of the finest examples of 14th-century architecture, exhibits artifacts excavated in the vicinity of İznik. The museum, which is considered one of the finest examples of century architecture, exhibits artifacts excavated in the vicinity of İznik.
In the garden, you can see artifacts from both the Byzantine and Ottoman periods. The entrance fee to the museum, which is only open on weekdays, is 10 TL. The Nilüfer Hatun Palace, the Hagia Sophia Mosque can be reached in 8 minutes on foot, 3 minutes by car. The Museum of Turkish Islamic Artifacts is one of the most remarkable places to see in Bursa.
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