Sancaktar Hayrettin Mosque

Sancaktar Hayrettin Mosque
Sancaktar Hayrettin Câmîi
The mosque viewed from the north
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
Year consecratedShortly after 1453
Location
LocationIstanbul, Turkey
Location in the Fatih district of Istanbul
Geographic coordinates41°00′09.90″N 28°56′04.80″E / 41.0027500°N 28.9346667°E / 41.0027500; 28.9346667
Architecture
Typechurch
StyleByzantine
Completed14th Century
Specifications
Minaret(s)1
Materialsbrick, stone

Sancaktar Hayrettin Mosque (Turkish: Sancaktar Hayrettin Câmîi; also Sancaktar Hayrettin Mescidi, where Mescit is the Turkish word for a small mosque, or Sancaktar Mescidi) is part of a former Eastern Orthodox monastery converted into a mosque by the Ottomans. It is generally believed that the small building belonged to the Byzantine Monastery of Gastria (Greek: Μονῆ τῶν Γαστρίων, Monē tōn Gastríōn, meaning "Monastery of the Vases"). The edifice is a minor example of Palaiologan architecture in Constantinople, and is important for historical reasons.