
Gülbahar Hatun Mosque and Tomb
A 500-year-old Ottoman mosque and tomb in Trabzon, known for its historical significance and impressive architecture.

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Less crowded, peaceful atmosphere

Gülbahar Hatun Mosque and Tomb
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Less crowded, peaceful atmosphere

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A 500-year-old Ottoman mosque and tomb in Trabzon, known for its historical significance and impressive architecture.
"A great historical Masjid, the location is good the service for wc is great with 10 tl fees."

Modest Dress Code
Women: Cover hair, arms, and legs. Men: Long pants and shirts. :womaninveil:
Remove Shoes
Always remove your shoes before entering the mosque. :athletic_shoe:

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Rating
4.7 · 653 reviews
Type
Mosque
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Gülbahar Hatun Mosque
Trabzon City Center
A 500-year-old mosque showcasing impressive Ottoman architecture. A serene place for prayer and reflection.

Gülbahar Hatun Tomb
Adjacent to the Mosque
The burial place of Gülbahar Hatun, mother of Yavuz Sultan Selim. A significant historical site.

Front Park Gathering Spot
Opposite Varlıbaş Shopping Center
A pleasant park in front of the mosque where locals gather for tea and children play.
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Respectful Attire is Key
Parking Patience Required
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Modest Dress Code
Women: Cover hair, arms, and legs. Men: Long pants and shirts. :womaninveil:
Remove Shoes
Always remove your shoes before entering the mosque. :athletic_shoe:
Parking Challenges
Be patient when looking for parking; it can be tricky. Drive slowly. 🚗
Historical Significance
Learn about Gülbahar Hatun, mother of Yavuz Sultan Selim. 📜
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Modest Dress Code
Women: Cover hair, arms, and legs. Men: Long pants and shirts. :womaninveil:
Remove Shoes
Always remove your shoes before entering the mosque. :athletic_shoe:
Parking Challenges
Be patient when looking for parking; it can be tricky. Drive slowly. 🚗
Historical Significance
Learn about Gülbahar Hatun, mother of Yavuz Sultan Selim. 📜
Photography Etiquette
Be mindful of worshippers and avoid photos during prayer times. :camerawithflash:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Gülbahar Hatun Mosque and Tomb for its historical significance and impressive Ottoman architecture. The tranquil atmosphere and the adjacent park are highlighted as pleasant features. However, parking can be a significant challenge, and visitors must be mindful of the strict dress code and avoid prayer times.
"Mashallah, a great historical Masjid , the location is good the service for wc is great with 10 tl fees, there is wc and praying sale for men and women."
Alla Edine
"The masjid is as tranquil as one can expect from a place of worship. It is definitely worth the visit. I had prayed the afternoon prayer. During this time, it was not too busy. Parking can be tricky, I advise you to be patient and to drive slowly. I had missed the parking entrance a few times. I was grateful to have found it and had the pleasure of praying in this beautiful masjid. For non-muslims, avoid entering during the prayer times. Also, be sure to dress modestly. Women are expected to be fully covered, including a head scarf. Also, you have to remove your shoes before entering the masjid. You will mostly marvel in its beauty but won't spend too long in there."
Rizwana Alli
"An history Masjid (mosque) and a burial place of one the wife’s of Sultan."
Mohamed Hafeez
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The mosque is located in the center of Trabzon, opposite the Varlıbaş Shopping Center. It's easily accessible by local transport or a short taxi ride from most parts of the city. Parking can be challenging, so consider walking or using public transport if possible.
While the main prayer area might have some accessibility, historical sites can have limitations. It's advisable to check on-site or contact local authorities for specific accessibility details.
Local buses and dolmuş (minibuses) frequently pass through the city center, making it easy to reach the mosque. Ask your accommodation for the best routes.
Parking is available but can be difficult to find, especially during peak hours. Be prepared to drive slowly and patiently.
Yes, it's centrally located and a well-known landmark, often mentioned in relation to the Varlıbaş Shopping Center.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, entry to the mosque and tomb is generally free. However, there is a small fee for using the WC facilities.
Mosques are typically open for visitors outside of prayer times. It's best to visit during daylight hours.
Yes, it's recommended for non-Muslim visitors to avoid entering during active prayer times to show respect.
The tomb is part of the mosque complex, and typically there is no separate entrance fee for the tomb itself.
Yes, you can visit on Fridays, but be mindful of the congregational Friday prayer (Jumu'ah), which usually takes place around midday.
🎫 🕌 Onsite Experience
Visitors must dress modestly. Women should cover their hair, arms, and legs, ideally with a headscarf. Men should wear long pants and shirts. Shoes must be removed before entering.
Yes, there are restroom facilities available for a small fee (around 10 TL).
Yes, there is a designated prayer area for women within the mosque.
Most visitors spend about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on their interest in the architecture and history.
The mosque is described as tranquil and peaceful, offering a serene environment for prayer and reflection.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography is generally allowed, but it's crucial to be respectful of worshippers and avoid taking photos during prayer times.
The exterior architecture, the minaret, and the tomb area offer great photographic opportunities. The park in front also provides a nice perspective.
Be mindful of people praying and avoid intrusive photography. Some areas might have specific signage regarding photography.
Drone usage is often restricted in urban areas and around historical sites. It's best to check local regulations before flying a drone.
Look for the intricate stonework, the mihrab made of marble, and the classical period decorations, even if they've been repaired.



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