
LOCATION
Edirne, located on the E5
highway not far from the Kapıkule border which connects Europe
and Turkey, was once a capital of the Ottoman Empire, and in
the 1800's, one of the seven largest cities of Europe. Today,
this historic, graceful city welcomes visitors as they make
their way to İstanbul and other points east. The city is situated
on a verdant plain of poplar trees nar the junction of the Tunca
and Meriç Rivers, in a well forested area. The people of the
Edirne area trace their origins to Odrysens - Odrysen rule which
was followed by the Macedonians and then the Roman emperor,
Hadrian, who rebuilt the city and renamed it Hadrianapolis,
when to the Byzantines and, in 1361, Sultan Murat I added it
to the Ottoman Empire.
The three capitals of
the Ottoman Empire were Bursa, Edirne and then İstanbul, which
accounts for the large number of historically and acrhitecturally
important works to be found in Edirne. With its mosques, religious
complexes, bridges, old bazaars, caravanserais, and palaces,
Edirne is a living museum.
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MOSQUES
SELİMİYE MOSQUE
The focal point of the city, occupying
the top of a hill, was crated by the architect Sinan, and reflects
the classical Ottoman style. Built on the orders of Sultan Selim
II. between 1569-1575, it is the result of the technological
abilities of the day and the skill of Sinan combined into one
creative work. The dome, 31,5 meters in diameter, is the center
of the mosque which raidates from this point. Looking up at
the ceiling paintings, you'll be looking at ones kings of long
ago looked at, still lively in color and detail. One glance
at the fine carving on the "minber" (pulpit) made of marble,
tells you this is a work of skilled artists. The 16th century
tiles are particularly attractive, especially those around the
prayer niche ; and the apple tree tiles around the loge are
a design unique to this mosque. A marble ablutions fountain
stands in the courtyard facing the entrance portico of the mosque.
This composition succesfully contrives, through the impact of
its splendour, to prepare the emotions of those about to enter
the mosque to pray. The mosque has four slender minarets, one
at each corner, and each with three galleries. The large unencumbered
space and its height combine to create a wonderful sensation
of light spaciousness. Undoubtedly, the Selimiye Mosque is an
outstanding work of art.
The Arasta, under the terraces, was built
by the architect Davut Ağa, in the time of Sultan Murat III.
THE ARCHITECT
SINAN: The world famous Turkish architect Sinan
the "Great", who lived between the years of 1490-1588 , was
born in the village of "Ağırnas" of the city of Kayseri. He
attended many wars of the Empire as a janissary going to east
and west, which enabled him to see and study a lot of works
of art in their place and thus as a result of his success, was
approved head architect at the age of fifty. All through his
life and career, he has built 81 mosques, 51 little mosques,
35 Turkish baths, 33 palaces, 18 craven-serais, 17 tombs, 8
waterarcs, 8 big bridges, 6 dungeons, 2 hospitals, 17 free food
distributins buildings (imaret), ins hort 500 works of art.
The architect Sinan, built several of the
famous Turkish baths in Edirne, including the Sokollu, Tahtakale,
Mezitbey, Beylerbeyi and Gazimihal Hamams. His work is also
seen in the Rustempasa caravanserai of 1561. it consist of to
major sections and is, today, used as a hotel.
The Alipaşa Çarşı work of Sinan (1569), is still used
as a bazaar. Many lovely bridges grace the Tunca and Meric rivers.
These bridges are reminders of Ottoman achievements. Some of
them are Yalnızgöz bridge and Saray bridge. These two bridges
are works of architect Sinan.
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BAYEZIT
COMPLEX:
Sultan Bayezit II. had
the architect, Hayreddin, build this complex towards the end
of 15th century. The mosque is cubic in shape, with a deeply
intended dome, while over 100 more domes cover the rest of the
area. The complex includes a mosque, Darussifa (hospital), Medrese
(university), kitchen and depots. Among these the most important
is Darussifa, famous in its time as a modern hospital, with
a unique architectural design, which was used to heal mentally
diseased people by using the method of musical healing. A painting
cannot portray the beauty of the reflection of the complex on
the still waters of the Tunca river, as it glides quietly by.
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MOSQUE

Built between 1403-1414 by Celebi Sultan Mehmet this
is the Ottoman structure in Edirne. The building is of cut stone
and brick; the portal is of white marble; and the room of the
entry way, the pulpit, and the interior are all covered with
decorative calligraphy.
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UÇ SEREFELİ MOSQUE
Built between 1438-1447 by Murat II, this mosque, presages
the great period of Ottoman mosque architecture under Sinan,
and represents for its times a new freedom from restraint and
advances in engineering. The north-west minaret has three galleries
and was the highest when built, and has only been eclipsed by
those of the Selimiye Mosque.
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MOSQUE
This
mosque occupies a hill in the Sarayiçi district of the area
called Muradiye Mahallesi and was built in 1434. In the contrast
to the plain exterior, the interior is decorated with some of
the best Ottoman tilework of the 15th century. The prayer niche
is second only to the one in the Yesil mosque of Bursa.
MUSEUMS
The archeological and ethnographical museum
traces the history of the area from prehistoric to Roman and
Byzantine times, and there are also exhibits of men's and women's
clothing from late Ottoman times. At the Turkish Islamic Art
Museum, there are examples of Ottoman architecture, writing,
hand-written texts, korans, weapons, glass-work, and an imperial
tent used on campaigns.
Edirne is very important center of civilian
architecture. The private Köşks and Mansions which were mostly
wooden and a special decoration which is known as Edirnekâri
are a few lived in our time.
The Kaleiçi section of Edirne is little changed
since the middle ages. The area has many narrow streets and
the old houses scattered among the ruins.
KIRKPINAR WRESTLINGS
Edirne is an area of many colorful
traditions and customs. The Kırkpınar festival is held in Edirne
in june or july of each year where the Tunca river divides and
emerald green meadow is crated, called sarayiçi. A Kırkpınar
Comittee setup by the Municipality determines the dates and
makes the necessary preperations for the festival.
In keeping with old traditions, the Kırkpınar
festivities and matches continue for a week. Following folklore
performances, fairs, beauty and speacial home foods contests,
the grease wrestling is the future of the last three days.
As you walk through the city and peer
into the corners of the grocery stores, you see blocks of white
cheese, almond paste, and deva-i misk (a kind of halva). Colorful
fruit scented soaps, earthenware pots, straw baskets and brooms
with mirrors that are special to Edirne. The women do beautiful
embroidery work that you will ind hard to resist.
The İzzet Arseven Forest Park on the way
to Karaağaç and the forest at Sarayiçi where the historical
and traditional Kırkpınar wrestlings are held. They are also
nice resting and picnic areas.
Edirne is 18 km to Bulgaria border "Kapıkule"
and also the railway from Europe in through that border. Edirne
is also 7km to Greece border "Pazarkule"
On the way to the
Saroz Gulf in the AEGEAN SEA you can stop at Uzunköprü to see
an interesting bridge spanning the Ergene River, built by Murat
II in 1444. The mild climate and beautiful surroundings on the
Saroz Gulf invite tourists for a break of relaxion. On the northern
point of the gulf are the lovely İbrice, Yayla, Mecidiye and
Erikli Beaches. Here the hotel and guesthouse facilities are
plentiful and low priced.
Enez (Ainos) was an important port in Ancient
times. Its origins can be traced to the 12th century BC and
was an important settlement during the Hellenic, Roman, Byzantine
and Ottoman periods. Currently, it remains an open air museum.
Enez castle has been restored several times throughout history
and is well worth a visit. There is also a church dating from
the 6th century BC, some carved tombs and a beach with clear
water. The people here are quite hospitable and Enez makes an
interesting stopover.
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[Photo Gallery]
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