Ulu Mosque and Kulliye (Center):Kulliye, which
iscomposed of a mosque, theology school adjacent to it and mausoleum divisions
as well as a hamam, which is at north east of this building, is constructed on
the slope in front of ramparts, reigning to the city. The mosque, which is
constructed by İshak Çelebi in 1376, has the most important and attractive plan
of Anatolian Turk States period. It is one of the master pieces of art of
Turkish woodcrafts during States Age.
Muradiye Mosque and Kulliye (Center):One of the most
precious works of art of 16th century Ottoman architecture, Muradiye Kulliye is
a complex compose of a mosque, medresseh, a charitable establishment, shops and
a library constructed in 19th century. The mosque was constructed when Sultan
Murat III was a prince between the years in 1583-1588. Most probably the scheme
of the mosque was made by Mimar Sinan; however processes of structure was
carried out by Mimar Mahmut Ağa and after his death by Mimar Mehmet Ağa.
The mosque has an impressive front facade. There are two minarets with one
şerefe( minaret balcony) apiece on the northern side of the minaret.
Sultan Mosque and Kulliye (Center):Külliye; is composed of mosque,
theology school, youngsters school, imaret etc. structures, and constructed by
Architect Acem Ali in 1522. It is also known as "Mesir Mosque" as mesir paste is
thrown to the public during Mesir festivals on 21st March of every year (Nevruz
day).
İvaz Paşa Mosque (Center):It is constructed by İvaz Paşa in 1484.
Hatuniye Kulliye (Center):It is composed of a mosque, which is
constructed by Sultan II. Beyazit's and prince Şahensan's mother, Hüsni Şah
Hatun in 1490, and theology school,which surrounds the north and west sides of
mosque courtyard, imaret and a youngster school.
Thyatira (Akhisar):It is understood that there were a church at the place
where today tile ruins are present within the city. Thic church, which is the
one of the seven churches mentioned in Holy Bible, also means "Continuous
Sacrifice" and "Hard Deluge".
Philadelphia Church (Alaşehir):Wall ruins, behind a house at Himayei
Etfal District, is thought to belong to Philadelphia chruch, which isone of the
seven churches mentioned within Holy Bible. Name of this church, means "Love"
and "Open Gate".
Sardis (Sard) Church (Salihli):There is a church, which is built from
tiles and small stones, adjacent to Artemis Temple at Sard. Name of this church,
which is the one of the seven churches mentioned in Holy Bible, means
"Permanent" and "Walk With Me".
Sardis Synagogue (Salihli):Sardis Synagogue, which is found in 1962 as a
result of archeological excavations at capital of Lidya Kingdom, Sardis, is 120
meters long, 18 meters wide and approximately 1000 persons capacity holding a
magnificient structure. It is determined that this synagogue, which is opened
for visitors after restoration, belongs to IV - II. Centuries B. C.,and
reconstructed during first century A. D. After demolition of its due to an
earthquake. It is the most magnificent evidence of Hebrew life in Aegean Region.