12 Eylül 2015 Cumartesi

Grand Mosque in bursa

I am Yunus Artug, when you need any help when you are travelling to Bursa or any part of Turkey, I can help you, in Arabic language or Deutschen. Call me any time +90 545 604 61 20.

Bursa Grand Mosque or Ulu Cami is a mosque in BursaTurkey. Built in the Seljuk style, it was ordered by the Ottoman SultanBayezid I and built between 1396 and 1399. The mosque has 20 domes and 2 minarets.


Ulu Cami is the largest mosque in Bursa and a landmark of early Ottoman architecture which used many elements from the Seljuk architecture. Ordered by Sultan Bayezid I, the mosque was designed and built by architect Ali Neccar in 1396–1399. It is a large rectangular building, with twenty domes arranged in four rows of five that are supported by twelve columns. Supposedly the twenty domes were built instead of the twenty separate mosques which Sultan Bayezid I had promised for winning the Battle of Nicopolis in 1396. The mosque has two minarets.
There is also a fountain (şadırvan) inside the mosque where worshipers can perform ritual ablutions before prayer; the dome over the şadırvan is capped by a skylight which creates a soft light below, playing an important role in the illumination of the large building.
The horizontally spacious and dimly lit interior is designed to feel peaceful and contemplative. The subdivisions of space formed by multiple domes and pillars create a sense of privacy and even intimacy.

I am Yunus Artug, when you need any help when you are travelling to Bursa or any part of Turkey, I can help you, in Arabic language or Deutschen. Call me any time +90 545 604 61 20.

Bursa cable car fuck up

Uludağ (OO-loo dah, "Great Mountain"), the Mount Olympus of the ancient province of Bithynia, rises 2543 m (8343 feet) to the south of the historic center ofBursa.
teleferik (cable car) east of the city center usually takes you to the summit for hiking (or just some fresh, cool air) in summer, and for skiing in winter, but legal problems and the plan for a new cable car system stopped the lift from operating in September 2013. Ask if it is in operation again.
Dolmushes also depart from the city center and drive the 23 km (14 miles) to the summit.
Plan a minimum of three hours for a visit to Uludağ by cable car, and preferably 3-1/2 or four hours, allowing time for the ride up and back down (1 hour), waiting time for transport (1 hour) and an hour to see the scenery at the top.
If the cable car is running, take a taxi, or a city bus or dolmush marked Teleferik, eastward (a 15-minute ride from the center of Bursa) to the cable car base station. The ride to the summit takes 30 minutes. In foul weather (especially wind, rain or fog), the cable car may not operate.
When you enter the cable car, try to get a place at the rear of the car, as that will give you the best panoramic views.
The cable car stops at Kadıyayla, half-way up the mountain, before continuing to the top at Sarialan (1635 meters/5364 feet).
Sarıalan has some snacks-and-drinks stands, some walking trails (patika), and a campground administered by Uludağ National Park. The campground is usually fully booked well in advance.
Sarıalan is not the summit. It's 6 km (3.73 miles) from Sarıalan to the Hotel Zone (Oteller Mevkii) where skiers congregate in winter and nature-lovers and business conferences in summer. The summit is visible from the Hotel Zone.
To drive your own car to the summit, tire chains are required (Zincir takmak mecburidir) from December to early April when there is snow or ice (which there usually is).



Turizm organizasyonları, geziler

Merhaba,
bursaya mı geleceksiniz? gezeceğiniz yerleri bilmiyor musunuz?