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Trianon Mosque

The Trianon Mosque (Greek: Τζαμί Τριανόν), also known as the Old Mosque (Greek: Παλαιό Τζαμί) is a historical Ottoman mosque in the town of Nafplio, Peloponnese, in Greece. It is the oldest surviving example of Ottoman architecture in Nafplion. During the Ottoman rule it was located in the Grand Vizier's quarter or the quarter of Sultan Ahmed, in the center of the town's market.[1] Today it functions as a cinema and a cultural venue.

Trianon Mosque
Trianon Mosque in Nafplio
Religion
AffiliationIslam
DistrictArgolis
ProvincePeloponnese
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusAs a cinema
Location
LocationNafplio, Greece
StateGreece
Shown within Greece
Geographic coordinates37°33′57″N 22°47′51″E / 37.56583°N 22.79750°E / 37.56583; 22.79750
Architecture
TypeMosque
FounderAga Pasha
CompletedLate 1600s
Specifications
Dome(s)1
Minaret(s)1 (destroyed)
MaterialsStone, brick

History edit

It was constructed towards the end of the sixteenth century, or perhaps shortly before 1666-1667,[2] during the first period of Ottoman rule in the area. When the Venetians took over the Peloponnese in 1687, it was converted into a church dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua, but it was made back into a mosque upon the 1715 Ottoman reconquest.[3]

During the first years of the Greek War of Independence, around 1823, it was used to house the Charitable Society of Nafplio, which tended to the poor, the sick, and children orphaned during the war, as well as educate these children.[4] Upon Greece's independence in 1830, it was converted into a mutual-teaching school for poor families (a type of school where older students teach the younger ones); the first governor of Greece, Ioannis Kapodistrias, further enforced the institution on his own expense.[3][4]

King Otto of Greece abolished the mutual-teaching type of school, and established instead state-sponsored schools in their place. For fifty-three years, from 1831 to 1884, Trianon Mosque functioned as a school before it was closed due to health concerns.[3][4][5] For some years it worked as the Nafplio Magistrate's Court as well as the town's metropolitan church. In 1893 it was renovated and turned into a conservatory and a theater,[5] and then in 1937 it was turned into the Trianon municipal cinema, by which name the former mosque is known to the residents of Nafplio today.[6] Since 1993 it has been the seat of the Municipal Theater of Nafplio, while it is also used for cultural events and exhibitions.[3][4] It is one of Nafplio's smallest cinemas.[5]

Architecture edit

Built with brick and stone, Trianon Mosque is a building with a simple rectangular plan, and an octagonal dome. Its entrance has an arched, colonnaded porch sheltered by three smaller domes; to the west of the building there used to be a small courtyard, which is not preserved today.[3][5] Due to its various usage throughout history, the building has undergone many changes from its original form.[5] The mosque is simple, without special features, tributes, decorations or large minarets.[5] In order to serve the needs arising from the new functions, false ceilings were added in 1915, thus covering the domes, internal staircases and reinforced concrete mezzanine.[4] Today Trianon Mosque is not entirely visible, since a part of the lower part of the building has been buried as the soil rose, while the narthex with the columns has been covered with a wall.[3]

Ottoman traveller Evliya Çelebi who visited Nafplio recorded the existence of three mosques, two on the market place, and described them both as stone mosques with brick domes, and a minaret made of stone as well.[4] Trianon Mosque is located about 100 meters from the Agha Pasha Mosque, most commonly known as the Vuleftikon Mosque, on the other side of the Syntagma Square.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "«Τριανόν»: Το παλιό τζαμί στο κέντρο του Ναυπλίου" ["Trianon": The Old Mosque at the Center of Nafplio]. cnn.gr (in Greek). May 19, 2016. Retrieved December 6, 2022.
  2. ^ Ameen 2017, p. 24.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Τριανόν (Παλαιό Τζαμί)" [Trianon (Old Mosque)]. nayplio.webnode.gr (in Greek). Retrieved December 6, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Τριανόν - το παλαιό τζαμί" [Trianon - the old mosque]. cityofnafplio.net (in Greek). Retrieved December 6, 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Τριανόν - Το παλαιό τζαμί" [Trianon - the old mosque]. discovernafplio.gr (in Greek). Retrieved December 6, 2022.
  6. ^ a b Pantazis & Lambrou 2009, p. 162.

Bibliography edit

  • Ameen, Ahmed (2017). Islamic architecture in Greece: Mosques. Alexandria, Egypt: Center for Islamic Civilization studies, Bibliotheca Alexandrina.
  • Pantazis, Georgios; Lambrou, Evangelia (2009). "Investigating the orientation of eleven mosques in Greece". Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage. 12 (2): 15–166. ISSN 1440-2807.

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The Trianon Mosque Greek Tzami Trianon also known as the Old Mosque Greek Palaio Tzami is a historical Ottoman mosque in the town of Nafplio Peloponnese in Greece It is the oldest surviving example of Ottoman architecture in Nafplion During the Ottoman rule it was located in the Grand Vizier s quarter or the quarter of Sultan Ahmed in the center of the town s market 1 Today it functions as a cinema and a cultural venue Trianon MosqueTrianon Mosque in NafplioReligionAffiliationIslamDistrictArgolisProvincePeloponneseEcclesiastical or organizational statusAs a cinemaLocationLocationNafplio GreeceStateGreeceShown within GreeceGeographic coordinates37 33 57 N 22 47 51 E 37 56583 N 22 79750 E 37 56583 22 79750ArchitectureTypeMosqueFounderAga PashaCompletedLate 1600sSpecificationsDome s 1Minaret s 1 destroyed MaterialsStone brick Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 See also 4 References 5 BibliographyHistory editIt was constructed towards the end of the sixteenth century or perhaps shortly before 1666 1667 2 during the first period of Ottoman rule in the area When the Venetians took over the Peloponnese in 1687 it was converted into a church dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua but it was made back into a mosque upon the 1715 Ottoman reconquest 3 During the first years of the Greek War of Independence around 1823 it was used to house the Charitable Society of Nafplio which tended to the poor the sick and children orphaned during the war as well as educate these children 4 Upon Greece s independence in 1830 it was converted into a mutual teaching school for poor families a type of school where older students teach the younger ones the first governor of Greece Ioannis Kapodistrias further enforced the institution on his own expense 3 4 King Otto of Greece abolished the mutual teaching type of school and established instead state sponsored schools in their place For fifty three years from 1831 to 1884 Trianon Mosque functioned as a school before it was closed due to health concerns 3 4 5 For some years it worked as the Nafplio Magistrate s Court as well as the town s metropolitan church In 1893 it was renovated and turned into a conservatory and a theater 5 and then in 1937 it was turned into the Trianon municipal cinema by which name the former mosque is known to the residents of Nafplio today 6 Since 1993 it has been the seat of the Municipal Theater of Nafplio while it is also used for cultural events and exhibitions 3 4 It is one of Nafplio s smallest cinemas 5 Architecture editBuilt with brick and stone Trianon Mosque is a building with a simple rectangular plan and an octagonal dome Its entrance has an arched colonnaded porch sheltered by three smaller domes to the west of the building there used to be a small courtyard which is not preserved today 3 5 Due to its various usage throughout history the building has undergone many changes from its original form 5 The mosque is simple without special features tributes decorations or large minarets 5 In order to serve the needs arising from the new functions false ceilings were added in 1915 thus covering the domes internal staircases and reinforced concrete mezzanine 4 Today Trianon Mosque is not entirely visible since a part of the lower part of the building has been buried as the soil rose while the narthex with the columns has been covered with a wall 3 Ottoman traveller Evliya Celebi who visited Nafplio recorded the existence of three mosques two on the market place and described them both as stone mosques with brick domes and a minaret made of stone as well 4 Trianon Mosque is located about 100 meters from the Agha Pasha Mosque most commonly known as the Vuleftikon Mosque on the other side of the Syntagma Square 6 See also edit nbsp Islam portal nbsp Greece portal nbsp Architecture portalIslam in Greece List of former mosques in Greece List of mosques in Greece Ottoman GreeceReferences edit Trianon To palio tzami sto kentro toy Nayplioy Trianon The Old Mosque at the Center of Nafplio cnn gr in Greek May 19 2016 Retrieved December 6 2022 Ameen 2017 p 24 a b c d e f Trianon Palaio Tzami Trianon Old Mosque nayplio webnode gr in Greek Retrieved December 6 2022 a b c d e f Trianon to palaio tzami Trianon the old mosque cityofnafplio net in Greek Retrieved December 6 2022 a b c d e f Trianon To palaio tzami Trianon the old mosque discovernafplio gr in Greek Retrieved December 6 2022 a b Pantazis amp Lambrou 2009 p 162 Bibliography editAmeen Ahmed 2017 Islamic architecture in Greece Mosques Alexandria Egypt Center for Islamic Civilization studies Bibliotheca Alexandrina Pantazis Georgios Lambrou Evangelia 2009 Investigating the orientation of eleven mosques in Greece Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage 12 2 15 166 ISSN 1440 2807 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trianon Mosque amp oldid 1130692173, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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