All religious buildings to visit in Turkey

Step into the sacred spaces of 28 religious buildings in Turkey. These structures offer a glimpse into the architectural and spiritual heritage of various faiths.

Are you fascinated by religious architecture and history? Here are the must-see religious buildings in Turkey:

  1. The Blue Mosque1

    The Blue Mosque

     Istanbul
    The Blue Mosque, also known as Sultan Ahmet Mosque, is a significant historical site located in the Sultanahmet district of Istanbul. The mosque was completed in 1616 and is a testament to the architectural prowess of the time. It was designed by architect Sedefhar Mehmet Ağa for Sultan Ahmed I.
  2. Dolmabahce Palace2

    Dolmabahce Palace

     Istanbul
    Dolmabahçe Palace stands out as the first European-style neobaroque palace in Istanbul. It was constructed during the reign of Sultan Abd-ul-Mejid I between 1842 and 1853. The palace's construction cost was five million Ottoman gold pounds, equivalent to thirty-five tons of gold, with fourteen tons used solely to decorate the interior ceiling. This grandeur and opulence are evident in the palace's architecture and interior design, making it a fascinating site for visitors.
  3. Hagia Sophia3

    Hagia Sophia

     Istanbul
    Hagia Sophia, also known as Agia Sophia, is a significant historical monument located in Istanbul, Turkey. It is the largest Byzantine monument in the former capital of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople. The current building was constructed between 532 and 537, following a fire that destroyed the previous structure. The architects Anthemios of Tralles and Isidor of Milet designed the building, which is renowned for its nearly floating central dome.
  4. Topkapı Palace4

    Topkapı Palace

     Istanbul
    Topkapı Palace, also known as the "Cannon Gate Palace", was the residence of the Ottoman sultan in Istanbul for a long time. It is the most famous example of a serail, which is an Eastern palace. This historical site offers a glimpse into the life of the Ottoman sultans and their court.
  5. House of the Virgin Mary5

    House of the Virgin Mary

     Selçuk
    The House of the Virgin Mary, located near Ephesus and seven kilometers from Selçuk, is a significant religious site. According to local tradition, it is believed that the apostle Saint John took the Virgin Mary to this house after the crucifixion of Christ, where she stayed until her Assumption, as per Catholic belief.
  6. Zelve Open Air Museum6

    Zelve Open Air Museum

     Avanos
    This cave town is where Christians and Muslims once lived together. It was abandoned in the 1950s, when life in the caves became too dangerous. Admire the rock-cut dwellings, religious and secular chambers, and note the wall paintings. It's a great place for rock climbers and hikers.
  7. The Chora7

    The Chora

     Istanbul
    The Chora Church, also known as Kariye Camii in Turkish, is a significant historical site in Istanbul. This medieval Byzantine church was originally built around 550 AD. It underwent several transformations over the centuries, becoming a mosque in the 16th century. From 1945 to 2020, it served as a museum, showcasing its rich history and stunning Byzantine mosaics. However, since 2020, it has been reconverted into a mosque.
  8. Hagia Irene8

    Hagia Irene

     Istanbul
    Hagia Irene, also known as Saint Irene, is a historical museum situated in the first courtyard of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul. It is located near the Hagia Sophia and is contemporary with it. This makes it a significant site for those interested in the history and architecture of the Byzantine era.
  9. St. Nicholas Church9

    St. Nicholas Church

     Demre
    The Church of St. Nicholas of Myra, also known as Noel Baba Kilisesi in Turkish, is an ancient Greek Byzantine church. It is located in the city of Demre, which was formerly known as Myra, in the province of Antalya in Turkey. This historical site offers a glimpse into the rich history and religious significance of the region.
  10. Ince Minare Museum10

    Ince Minare Museum

     Konya
    The Ince Minareli Medrese, located in the Selçuklu District of Konya, is a significant historical site. It was constructed in 1264 during the reign of Seljuk Sultan II. İzzeddin Keykavus by Vezir Sahip Ata Fahrettin Ali. The purpose of the building was to teach the science of hadith, a collection of sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad. The architect of this impressive structure was Keluk bin Abdullah.
  11. Hagia Sophia, Trabzon11

    Hagia Sophia, Trabzon

     Trabzon
    The Hagia Sophia, now known as the Hagia Sophia Museum, is an ancient Greek Orthodox church situated in the city of Trabzon, in northeastern Turkey. This historical site dates back to the 13th century, when Trabzon was the capital of the Empire of Trebizond. It is one of the few remaining Byzantine sites in the area, making it a significant landmark for those interested in history and architecture.
  12. Bursa Museum of Turkish and Islamic Art12

    Bursa Museum of Turkish and Islamic Art

     Yıldırım
    The Bursa Museum of Turkish and Islamic Art is a cultural institution located in the city of Bursa, Turkey. It offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history and heritage of Turkish and Islamic art and culture.
  13. Tiled Kiosk13

    Tiled Kiosk

     Istanbul
    The Tiled Kiosk, known in Turkish as Çinili Köşk, is a historical pavilion that is part of the Topkapı Palace complex. Dating back to 1472, as indicated by the tile inscription above the main entrance, it was constructed by the Ottoman sultan Mehmed II. The pavilion is located in the outermost parts of the palace, adjacent to Gülhane Park.
  14. Gümüşler Monastery14

    Gümüşler Monastery

     Niğde
    The Eski Gümüşler Monastery, also known as 'Old Silver', is a Byzantine-era cave monastery located in the small town of Gümüşler, which is 10km northeast of Niğde town in Niğde province, Turkey. The monastery is easily accessible by bus from Niğde, making it a convenient destination for tourists.
  15. Karatay Madrasa15

    Karatay Madrasa

     Konya
    The Karatay Madrasa is a historical structure from the Seljuk period, located in the Karatay district, Ferhuniye Neighborhood, Adliye Boulevard in Konya. It was constructed during the reign of II. İzzeddin Keykavus, between the years 1250-1251. This historical site offers a glimpse into the architectural style and educational practices of the Seljuk era.
  16. Mevlâna Museum16

    Mevlâna Museum

     Karatay
    The Mevlânâ Museum, situated in Konya, has been functioning since 1926 within the complex that was previously Mevlâna's dervish lodge. This museum is also commonly known as the "Mevlana Tomb". This historical site offers a unique insight into the life and teachings of Mevlâna, a prominent figure in Sufism.
  17. Museum of Turkish Calligraphy Art17

    Museum of Turkish Calligraphy Art

     Istanbul
    The Museum of Turkish Calligraphy Art, also known as Türk Vakıf Hat Sanatları Müzesi, is situated in Beyazıt Square, Istanbul. This location is easily accessible and is a significant cultural hub in the city, making it a convenient and enriching destination for tourists.
  18. Giresun Museum18

    Giresun Museum

     Giresun District
    The Giresun Museum is situated in the Zeytinlik neighborhood of Giresun, Turkey. This location is easily accessible and provides a great opportunity for tourists to explore the rich history and culture of the region.
  19. Galata Mevlevihanesi19

    Galata Mevlevihanesi

     Beyoğlu Station, Tünel Line
    The Galata Mevlevihanesi, also known as Kulekap Mevlevihanesi, is a historical Mevlevi lodge situated in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul, Turkey. Today, it serves as a museum, known as the Galata Mevlevihanesi Museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of the Mevlevi order.
  20. Sahip Ata Museum20

    Sahip Ata Museum

     Meram
    The Sahip Ata Museum is part of a larger building complex that includes a mosque, a madrasa, a hammam, and several shops that were originally established to raise funds for the maintenance of the complex. The complex also houses the tomb of Sahip Ata. The construction of the complex began in 1258 and was completed in 1277.
  21. Dilek Peninsula-Büyük Menderes Delta National Park21

    Dilek Peninsula-Büyük Menderes Delta National Park

     Söke
    The Dilek Peninsula-Büyük Menderes Delta National Park is situated at the final stretch of the Dilek Mountain extending into the Aegean Sea, within the boundaries of Aydın province. The park spans a total area of 27,675 hectares. Of this total area, 10,985 hectares were declared a National Park in 1966, while the remaining 16,690 hectares were declared a National Park in 1994.
  22. Yakutiye Madrasa22

    Yakutiye Madrasa

     Erzurum
    The Yakutiye Madrasa, located in Erzurum, Turkey, is a significant historical site that dates back to 1310. It was constructed under the patronage of Emir Hoca Cemalettin Yakut during the reign of the Ilkhanate ruler Olcaytu. This historical monument stands as a testament to the architectural prowess of the era and offers a glimpse into the rich history of the region.
  23. Kütahya Archaeology Museum23

    Kütahya Archaeology Museum

     Kütahya
    The Kütahya Archaeological Museum is situated in Kütahya, Turkey. It is housed in the historical Vacidiye Medrese, an Islamic school building that was commissioned by the Germinyanid ruler Umur in 1314. This location adds a layer of historical significance to the museum, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and architecture.
  24. 1. Murat Hamamı24

    1. Murat Hamamı

     Iznik
    The I. Murad Hamamı, also known by various other names such as Büyük Hamam, Çifte Hamam, Meydan Hamamı, Sultan Hamamı, Tekeoğlu Hamamı, Teke Hamamı or Eski Hamam, is a historical bathhouse located in İznik. Today, it serves as an exhibition venue under the name İznik Çini ve Kent Müzesi. This museum showcases the rich history and culture of the region, making it a significant point of interest for tourists.
  25. Ünye Yaşayan Kültürel Miras Müzesi25

    Ünye Yaşayan Kültürel Miras Müzesi

     Ünye
    The Ünye Museum, also known as the Ünye Living Cultural Heritage Museum, is located in the Hamidiye neighborhood of the city of Ünye. The museum was established in 2013 by transforming the mansion of Captain Server Bey. This historical building offers a unique insight into the cultural heritage of the region.
  26. Sakıp Sabancı Mardin City Museum26

    Sakıp Sabancı Mardin City Museum

     Artuklu
    The Sakıp Sabancı Museum, which opened its doors to the public in 2002, is an art museum located in Emirgan, one of the oldest settlements of the Bosphorus in Istanbul. The museum is known for its rich collection of calligraphy and paintings. It also hosts temporary exhibitions featuring the works of many renowned artists, making it a significant cultural hub in the city.
  27. Jewish Museum of Turkey27

    Jewish Museum of Turkey

     Beyoğlu Station, Tünel Line
    The Jewish Museum of Turkey, officially known as the Quincentennial Foundation Museum of Turkish Jews, is a cultural center that was established with the aim of educating society about the traditions and history of Turkish Jewry. The museum was inaugurated on November 25, 2001, by the Quincentennial Foundation, which was established in 1989 by 113 Turkish citizens, both Jews and Muslims, to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Sephardim to the Ottoman Empire.
  28. Kaymakli Underground City28

    Kaymakli Underground City

     Kaymaklı Beldesi
    Kaymakli Underground City is a historical site located within the citadel of Kaymakli in the Central Anatolia Region of Turkey. It is situated approximately 19 kilometers from Nevşehir, on the Nevşehir- Niğde road. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the region.