THE BEST OF BURSA: HIGHLIGHTING THE BEST OF BURSA, TURKEY

Bursa through the Lens of Jason and Kaela

by | Jan 9, 2016 | Featured Fotoğrafı

Yesil mosque Bursa

Jason and Kaela La Farge are freelance travel writers and photographers living in Turkey. Recently, Jason and Kaela came through Bursa to capture the city with their pen and camera. They graciously offered to share some of their experiences here on The Best of Bursa. This is their first in a series of three contributions to The Best of Bursa.

Bursa is a rich cultural and historical center revealing centuries of Ottoman history and Islamic heritage. These are evident in the city’s architecture, historical sites, and enduring ways of life. All of this makes Bursa somewhat of a living museum and a fantastic place to spend a few days exploring culture and snapping photos.

Here are a few favorite photos from our couple days wandering the streets of Bursa. These images reflect important aspects of Bursa’s culture and history.

Photos Copyright © Jason and Kaela La Farge. Published here with permission. Please visit jasonandkaelaphotos.weebly.com.

Bursa Turkey

Ulu Cami’i (Grand Mosque) is seen from the old citadel wall. The citadel dates back to the Byzantine era, while Ulu Cami’i was built in 1399, roughly 75 years after the Ottoman conquest of Bursa.

 

Bursa Yer Gate

Yer Kapı (Place Gate) leads out of the citadel. A few of the citadel gates, including Yer Kapı, have been reconstructed in recent years.

Bursa Grand Mosque

The interior of Ulu Cami’i (Grand Mosque) is grand and ornate with its low-hanging chandeliers and flowing calligraphy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bursa Grand Mosque

Ulu Cami’i (Grand Mosque) was built according to Seljuk architectural principles and consists of 20 domes. This dome arches over the mosque’s ablution fountain.

Bursa whirling dervishes

Whirling dervishes perform their ritualistic dancing at Bursa’s Karabaş-i Veli Culture Center. Dervishes trace their heritage back to the famous mystic poet and scholar, Rumi.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bursa whirling dervishes

Dervishes worship through dance, which consists whirling in a counterclockwise direction for an extended period of time. A dervish can perform this dance for hours.

 

Bursa Green Mosque

The domes in Bursa’s Yeşil Cami’i (Green Mosque) are intricately decorated. Yeşil Cami’i was built in 1421 under the guidance of Sultan Mehmet I.

 

Bursa green mosque

The entrance to Bursa’s Yeşil Cami’i (Green Mosque).

Bursa Green Mosque

An ornate side room in Yeşil Cami’i (Green Mosque). The mosque is known for its intricate blue-green tile work.

Bursa Green Mosque

Worshipers pray in Bursa’s Yeşil Cami’i (Green Mosque).

 

Bursa Green Tomb

Door detail at Bursa’s Yeşil (Green) Mausoleum, the final resting place of Sultan Mehmet I.

Bursa Green Tomb

A view through a window in Bursa’s Yeşil (Green) Mausoleum.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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