Blue Mosque
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The Blue Mosque in Istanbul, officially known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, stands as a magnificent testament to Ottoman architecture and spiritual devotion. Its six towering minarets pierce the sky, while the cascade of domes and semi-domes create an unmistakable skyline. Inside, the walls are adorned with over 20,000 handmade ceramic tiles, predominantly in shades of blue, which lend the mosque its colloquial name. Visitors are often enchanted by the intricate designs and the serene ambiance that pervades the prayer halls. The soft glow filtering through stained glass windows bathes the interior in a mosaic of colors, creating a space that feels both sacred and welcoming.
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