Zeyrek Mosque

Located in Istanbul · Religious building

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Monastery of the Pantokrator(Greek: Μονή του Παντοκράτορος Χριστού; Turkish: Pantokrator Manastırı) is a large monastery on the Fazilet Street in the Zeyrek district of Fatih in Istanbul, overlooking the Golden Horn. It represents the best example of Middle Byzantine architecture in Constantinople. After Hagia Sophia, it is the largest Byzantine religious edifice still standing in Istanbul.

It is less than 1 km to the southeast of Eski Imaret Mosque, another Byzantine church that was turned into a mosque.

East of the complex is an Ottoman Konak which has been restored and opened as a restaurant and tea garden called Zeyrekhane.

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