Damlacık Mosque
Discover İzmir's Hidden Gem - Delve into Damlacık Mosque's History
Damlacık Mosque is located in the Damlacık district of Kemalpaşa, İzmir. It is thought to have been built in the 18th century. The mosque is also known as the Kılıç Mescidi. In its courtyard is the Mustafa Efendi Fountain, dated 1795-1796. The stone-built mosque features a wooden roof covered with tiles, and its grooved body and onion-topped, cone-shaped minaret are noteworthy. At its foundation are the ruins of a temple from the Roman period.
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