Ottoman architecture (455 Subjects)
49. Ottoman kiosk on the Golden Horn. 57. View of Aetna volcano. 58 Water fountain in the open sea, a meteorological phemomenon witnessed by the author off the coast of Sicily.
Map of Preveza, showing three of the town's castles: The Venetian castle of Agios Andreas, the Ottoman castle of Yeni Kale and the Ottoman castle of Üç Kale (today Pantokratoras kastle).
View of the first court, also known as court of the Janissaries, at Topkapi palace. On the left, the church of Saint Irene. In the background, the Gate of the Salutation or Middle Gate, leading to the Second Court of the palace.
Street market around Ottoman fountain at Kornaros square, Heraklion (today known as Philanthropiki fountain). On the left, the Venetian fountain of Bebo.
Top: View of Niokastro, the Ottoman fortress of Pylos. Bottom: View of Palaiokastro, the Venetian fortress of Pylos.
1. View of the port of Methoni. In the background, the Bourtzi of Methoni, built in the first perid of Ottoman rule of the city. 2. Plan of the remains of the Venetian mole of Asprades. 3. View of the stone dock of Asprades and the column used as bollard, or dock post. 4. Details of the column and the stone mole of Asprades.
Imaginary depiction of the castle of Yedikule or Heptapyrgion (a prison in the Ottoman era), in Istanbul.
View of Bursa from the mosque of Mehmed I or Green Mosque. In the background, Mount Uludag (Mysian Olympus).
Abdal bridge on the road connecting Moudania to Bursa. In the background, Mount Uludag (Mysian Olympus).
The mausoleums of Osman I and his son Orhan at Bursa. In the background, Mount Uludag (Mysian Olympus).
Left: Hissar Gate at the castle of Bursa. Right: Streetlet near the castle of Bursa (outside the walls).
Left: Mausoleum of dervish Geykli Baba at Bursa. Upper right: Mausoleum of Bayezit I. Lower right: Şehadet mosque at Bursa.
Left: Mosque and tekije (dervish lodge) of Mola Fenari at Bursa. Right: Mosque of Üç Kuzular at Bursa.
Left: Monument to Bayezid Pasha. Right: Minaret of the mosque of Timurtas or Demirtas, official of the Ottoman army under Murad I and Bayezid I.
The mausoleums of Murad II, prince Mahmud and prince Cem at Muradiye complex, Bursa. Lower left: Part of the Byzantine fortification of the castle of Bursa.