블루 모스크
The "블루 모스크," known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, is an iconic historical mosque located in Istanbul, Turkey. Completed in 1616, it is famous for its stunning blue tiles that adorn its interior, giving it its nickname. The mosque features six minarets and a large central dome, showcasing the grandeur of Ottoman architecture.
Visitors to the 블루 모스크 can admire its intricate designs and peaceful courtyards. It remains an active place of worship, welcoming both tourists and locals. The mosque's location near the Hagia Sophia and the Basilica Cistern makes it a central part of Istanbul's rich cultural heritage.