Osmangazi, Bursa
#18 among attractions in Bursa
Facts and practical information
Osmangazi is one of the central metropolitan districts of the city of Bursa in Bursa Province, as well as the fourth largest overall municipality in Turkey. The municipality has a population of approximately 778,843 as of 2012. On its own, it would be the 8th largest city in Turkey. ()
Osmangazi – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Karagoz Museum, Ulu Cami, Green Mosque, Muradiye Külliyesi.
- 2.1 miSWMuseum, Specialty museum, Art museum
Karagoz Museum, Bursa
55 min walk • Nestled in the historic city of Bursa, Turkey, lies the Karagoz Museum, a cultural gem dedicated to the ancient art of shadow puppetry. This museum pays homage to the traditional Turkish shadow play, known as Karagoz and Hacivat, which has been a staple of Turkish...
- 2.4 miSMassive, intricate 14th-century mosque
Ulu Cami, Bursa
62 min walk • Ulu Cami, also known as the Grand Mosque of Bursa, stands as a crowning jewel of Ottoman architecture and a pivotal place of worship in the city of Bursa, Turkey. Constructed between 1396 and 1399 under the commission of the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I, this mosque is...
- 2.4 miSMosque
Green Mosque, Bursa
63 min walk • Nestled in the historic city of Bursa, Turkey, the Green Mosque stands as a testament to the grandeur of the early Ottoman architectural style. Known locally as Yeşil Camii, this majestic mosque was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed I and completed in 1421.
- 2.1 miSMuseum, Mosque, Historical place
Muradiye Külliyesi, Bursa
54 min walk • Nestled in the historical city of Bursa, the Muradiye Külliyesi stands as a testament to the rich Ottoman heritage that once thrived in the region. Commissioned by Sultan Murad II in the 15th century, this mosque complex is an architectural marvel that continues...
- 2.1 miSWMuseum
Bursa Forestry Museum, Bursa
53 min walk • Nestled in the verdant embrace of Bursa, Turkey, the Bursa Forestry Museum stands as a testament to the city's deep connection with forestry and nature. This unique museum, situated in a historic building that was once the Bursa Forest District Directorate, provides an...
- 1.4 miSMuseum
Energy Museum, Bursa
37 min walk • Bursa Merinos Energy Museum is a technology museum dedicated to electricity, which was established in 2012 in the defunct power plant of an abandoned textile factory in Bursa, northwestern Turkey.
- 2 miSWMuseum, Specialty museum, History museum
Bursa Atatürk Museum, Bursa
52 min walk • Bursa Atatürk Museum is a historic house museum in Bursa, Turkey. The museum is at 40°11′42″N 29°02′24″E at Çekirge quarter of Osmangazi district in Bursa Province. The museum is a three storey house. It was probably built towards the end of the 19th century.
- 2.4 miSMosque
Veled-i Yaniç Mosque, Bursa
61 min walk • Veled-i Yaniç Mosque is an Ottoman mosque with the type of early Ottoman architecture. The mosque is located in Bursa, Turkey and it is still in use. According to the inscription, which is above the entering door, it is known that this mosque was built at the July 1440 by Mahmud Çelebi.
- 2.4 miSMosque, Bridge
Bayezid I Mosque, Bursa
63 min walk • Bayezid I Mosque is a historic mosque in Bursa, Turkey, that is part of the large complex built by the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I between 1391–1395. It is situated in Bursa metropolitan district of Yıldırım, also named after the same sultan. It underwent extensive renovation following the 1855 Bursa earthquake.
- 1.9 miSWMuseum, History museum
Bursa Arkeoloji Müzesi, Bursa
49 min walk • Bursa Archaeological Museum, shortly Bursa Museum, is a national museum in Bursa, Turkey, exhibiting archaeological artifacts found in and around the province.
- 2.4 miSWMosque, Sacred and religious sites
Hüdavendigar Mosque, Bursa
62 min walk • Hüdavendigar Mosque or Murat I, the Hüdavendigar Mosque is a historic mosque in Bursa, Turkey, that is part of the large complex built by the Ottoman Sultan, Murad I, between 1365–1385 and is also named after the same sultan. It went under extensive renovation following the 1855 Bursa earthquake.