Blue Mosque or Sultan Ahmed Mosque is probably the first place that tourists visit in Istanbul. It is situated on one end of Sultanahmet Park, a widespread landscaped open space with beautiful fountains and water sprays just in front of Hagia Sophia. Upon arrival, you'll be welcomed by a wide courtyard dominated by six minarets, creating a filter between the city and the inner space, containing the facilities for ablutions of believers. The many domes and semi-domes of the Blue Mosque, built over 500 years ago, were inspired by its neighbours Hagia Sophia and Suleymaniye Mosque, making it an interesting fusion of byzantine elements into the predominantly Islamic architecture.
When visiting a mosque, never forget to raise your head to see the interior of the domes, always beautifully decorated. Since it's a religious place, it is closed to visitors during praying time. While visiting any religious site you must show respect towards the religion and its beliefs, as well as follow the dress code.
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