Ince Minare Mosque Stone and Wood Museum
Europe, Turkey
Museum Information
About Ince Minare Mosque Stone and Wood Museum
The Ince Minare Mosque was built in 1264 by vizier Sahip Ata Fahreddin Ali as a hadith learning center. Before being converted and opened as a stone and wood museum in 1956, it underwent a number of renovations beginning in 1936. Visit its collection of historical relief doors and windows from Konya Castle, double-headed eagle and winged angel figures from the Seljuk and Karamanid periods, and stone and marble inscriptions.