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A forgotten work of Mimar Sinan: Kılıç Ali Pasha Madrasa

Madrasas are very important centers for Islamic civilization that transfers knowledge and ingenuity from the depths of history to the pages of the future. For this reason, the Ottomans built a madrasah next to almost every mosque they built. In accordance with this, Mimar Sinan, who reconstructed Istanbul with hundreds of unique works, designed a distinguished madrasa inside the Kılıç Ali Pasha Complex in Tophane. So, what are the features of the Kılıç Ali Pasha Madrasa designed by Sinan, which has been forgotten over time? Architect Tufan Okul explains for Anews.com.tr.

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A forgotten work of Mimar Sinan: Kılıç Ali Pasha Madrasa
The hamam and the madrasa were built in a mixed technique using bricks and stone masonry in order for them to be cost-effective. The madrasa, which was used as a dispensary for many years by being transferred to the Child Protection Agency, underwent major changes within this time frame. In 1995, the building was evacuated, but the changes made inside were left as they were. While there was a library in the madrasa, the books were transferred to the Süleymaniye Library in 1918.