Büyük Han
Buyuk Han (the Great Inn) is the largest caravansarai on the island of Cyprus and is considered to be one of the finest buildings on the island.[1] Located in North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus, it was built by the Ottomans in 1572, the year after they had seized Cyprus from the Venetians. In the centre of the open courtyard is a mosque with a fountain for pre-prayer ablutions. It became the first city prison under British administration but reverted in 1893 to a hostel for poor families.[1] After spending most of the 1990s being restored, the inn has been revived as a thriving arts centre, consisting of several galleries and workshops. There are also several courtyard cafes and souvenir shops.[2]
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Bibliography
- Darke, Diana (2009), North Cyprus, Bradt Travel Guides, ISBN 1-84162-244-3 .
- Dubin, Marc; Morris, Damien (2002), Cyprus, Rough Guides, ISBN 1-85828-863-0 .
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Coordinates: 35°10′35″N 33°21′45″E / 35.1763°N 33.3625°E / 35.1763; 33.3625
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- Dervish Pasha Mansion
- Lapidary Museum
- Lusignan House
- Mevlevi Tekke Museum
- Museum of Barbarism
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| Buildings in the walled city | |
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