Built in 1488 by Mimar Hayruddin for Sultan Bayezid II in Edirne. Operated as Dar al-Shifa until 1877-78 Russo-Turkish War. Converted into Health Museum in 1997 after being part of Trakya University. Mosque stands at center with dimensions 20.58x20.60 meters
Built in 1748-1755 by Sultan Mahmud I and completed by Sultan Osman III. First imperial mosque built in 100 years after Sultan Ahmed Mosque. Designed by Greek architect Simeon Kalfa, first non-Muslim imperial architect
Built by Sultan Mustafa III in 1760-1764 as imperial mosque. Originally named Nur Mustafa, later known as Laleli Mosque. Construction employed about 770 workers, two-thirds non-Muslims
Built between 1597-1663 by Safiye Sultan and Turhan Hatice Sultan. Located on Golden Horn's southern bank, adjacent to Karaköy bridge. Complex included market, tomb, sebil, fountains, and stores. Precinct walls demolished in 19th century, creating waterfront square
Built in 1577-1578 by Sinan for grand vizier Sokullu Mehmed. Located in Azapkapı neighborhood of Galata, Istanbul. Named after neighborhood's former gate "Porta di Sant' Antonio"