Built between 1412 and 1419 during the Ottoman Empire, the Green Mosque exemplifies early Ottoman architecture with its harmonious blend of Islamic and Byzantine influences. Its distinctive green and blue tiles, from which it derives its name, adorn the interior, creating a mesmerizing ambiance. The mosque features a central dome supported by four semi-domes and impressive calligraphy. It stands as a testament to the artistic and architectural brilliance of the Ottoman era.