Built in 1290, Aslanhane Mosque (Aslanhane Camii) stands as Ankara’s oldest mosque, nestled just beneath the historic Ankara Castle in the city’s old town. Also known as the ‘Lion’s Den’ or Ahi Serafettin Mosque, it showcases a blend of stone and wood architecture. Visitors can explore its well-preserved structure, which offers a glimpse into the rich historical and cultural heritage of the region. The mosque’s location and design provide a serene and reflective space for those interested in the architectural and religious history of Ankara.
Aslanhane Mosque (Aslanhane Camii)
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