Built between 1500-1505 by Sultan Bayezid II as second imperial mosque in Istanbul. Complex includes medrese, hamam, imaret, caravanserai, and Bayezid II's türbe. Architect likely Yakubşah ibn Islamşah, nephew of Fatih Mosque architect. Known as "Pigeon Mosque" due to nearby bird congregations
Palace features 285 rooms and is located on Bosphorus side. Built between 1843-1856 by Balyan family. Open daily from 09:00-17:00 except Mondays. Entry fee is 1500 TL, included in Istanbul E-pass
Founded by Sultan Süleyman I in 1550/957 AH, completed in 1557/964 AH. Located on Istanbul's highest hill overlooking Golden Horn and Marmara. Complex includes mosque, imperial tombs, madrasas, schools, hospitals, and public spaces