:: Isa Bey Mosque ::


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Isa Bey Mosque

This mosque is the only one of its kind in Turkey. It was designed by a Syrian and built in 1375 from "classical junk" from Ephesus, the Temple of Artemis and St. John Basilica. See the lovely decorative stonework in the courtyard, the classical stone in the west wall and the Ottoman gravestones wearing stone turbans (men) and garlands (women). The pillars in the courtyard, filched from Ephesus, are originally from Aswan in Egypt! The Imam here is very welcoming to visitors. Open at prayer times.


NB: DRESS CODE for MOSQUES: "Modest, respectful attire" for both sexes eg.

Women:Legs, midriffs, cleavage, upper arms, back and hair must be covered. Sarongs make useful "coverups". Scarves etc are available from the pro-actively helpful Imam (mosque priest). In winter, you can just tuck all hair out of sight under coat hoods and ski hats.

Men
: Must cover their thighs and torso. Long baggy shorts are OK in THIS Mosque: in others, shorts may need to be covered with a sarong.
Some knowledge about local religion will put you in good stead for visiting mosques and practices you will encounter

CAMLIK OPEN AIR RAILWAY MUSEUM

15 minutes from Selcuk lie 3 dozen retired Steam Engines: a treasure trove for Train Buffs, although of general interest as well - surprisingly so! With its expansive manicured lawns and immaculate trains its also great place for kids and family picnics! The 29 locomotives and 4 historical wagons exhibited in natural surroundings in the 160 acres museum fascinate the visitors.
A single 1932 specimen can be found near Selcuk Train station for the less enthusiastic !