Year of Construction
2007 - 2008
Company
UDT Restoration
Project Name
Restorationn
Location
KÜTAHYA

Kurşunlu Mosque

Kurşunlu Mosque is a mosque dated 1377 belonging to the time of Germiyanoğlu Süleyman Şah, located in the Paşam Sultan Neighborhood of Kütahya (pafta31, ada145, parcel 3). Sheikh Mehmet bin Sheikh Alaeddin, who built the mosque, is one of the ahi elders and is the grandson of Seyyid Nureddin Efendi, who has a medfun in the Paşam Sultan Tomb near the mosque.

November Beylerbeyi Mosque is also called Kasimpasa Mosque for the reason that Kasım Pasha, the Anatolian Beylerbeyi, had this mosque repaired in 1520.

Kurşunlu Mosque The last place of communion is a temple made of cut stone, which is the last place of communion with an entrance vault in the middle and a small dome on both sides, and the main area is covered with a square-shaped dome. In the minaret of the mosque, turquoise, green, navy blue, purple glazed bricks are remarkable in the part made with brick mukarnas under cheers. Another tile believed to be from the first structure is the white “Word-i Tevhid” tile on the blue mihrab.