Ishak Çelebi Mosque
Ishak Çelebi Mosque is an Ottoman mosque that was built in 1506 by the city's Qadi, Ishak Çelebi. The mosque has a single dome and was enlarged in the 19th century by encroaching on its porch, which thus became a space for prayer. The mosque is also distinguished by its large upper wooden gallery, whose balcony was built by the French in 1912. The wall paintings, which were damaged during the Second World War, were partly rebuilt by Italian masters.