Eğirdir Hızırbey Mosque is a historical mosque located in the town of Eğirdir. The mosque was built in the early 14th century during the reign of the Anatolian Seljuk Sultanate, and it is considered an excellent example of Seljuk architecture.
The mosque features an elegant stone facade with intricate carvings and decorations, including geometric patterns and calligraphic inscriptions in Arabic script. The entrance to the mosque is through a large, ornately decorated portal that leads into a spacious prayer hall with high ceilings and arched columns.
Inside the mosque, visitors can admire the beautiful tile work and decorations, as well as the intricate wooden carvings on the mihrab, which is the niche in the wall indicating the direction of Mecca for prayer. The mosque also features a courtyard with a fountain, which was traditionally used for ablutions before prayer.
Today, the Eğirdir Hızırbey Mosque is a popular tourist attraction and an important cultural site, representing the rich history and heritage of Türkiye.