Tucked within the quiet elegance of Marmaris, the Siteler Şirinyer Cami (Hacı Settar) stands as a symbol of peace and spiritual refuge. Surrounded by the soft rustling of trees and the warm sunlight glancing off its pristine white minarets, the mosque creates an inviting space for both locals and travelers seeking calm.
The community around the mosque is equally serene—residents living nearby often say the call to prayer feels like a gentle reminder of balance and connection. The mosque itself is immaculately maintained, welcoming worshippers with its clean marble floor, soft carpets, and a deep sense of hospitality.
Whether you are joining for Jumu’ah or simply pausing in the middle of a busy day, Siteler Şirinyer Cami is not just a place of prayer—it’s a place of perspective. For anyone staying in the surrounding area, it truly offers the best spiritual atmosphere...
Read moreI was on holiday to turkey with my family, I walked my catholic mother up to this mosque so we could have a wee look about. We walked in and she knelt down and did the sign of the cross and started saying a prayer, I was like “mum this is a mosque not a church” and she said “it’s the same bloody god isn’t it?”. And you know what, I can’t argue with that. It was probably the first ever catholic prayer said in that mosque, god must have been really confused to be getting a catholic signal...
Read moreWent for Friday Prayers which starts around 1.15pm. However we arrived at 12.30pm and people had already started arriving.
This mosque does accommodate females so my wife was able to pray.
Mosque is beautiful both externally and internally.
Shame there was no information about the history of the mosque.
One thing, mosque did get quite hot as the AC...
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