Muradiye Mosque, Muradiye Mahallesi within a sovereign hill in the Sultan II.Murat was built. There is no date in the inscription. It is believed that it was built in 1436 based on the foundation and resources.
The architect is unknown. It is the most beautiful example of mosques with its side. The mosque, despite the simplicity of the external appearance, the interior decoration in terms of XV.yy. One of the most important works of Ottoman Art. The tiles covering the mihrab and walls are among the most beautiful examples of Turkish tile art.
The walls of the mihrab front are covered with hexagonal blue and white ceramic tiles with natural stone motifs. Muradiye Mosque There is a palmet frieze of relief tiles on the top of Hatayili, surrounded by curved branches. The windows are decorated with rumili twisted branch motifs.
The relief plates in the china mihrab are decorated with geometric stars, rumi, vital motifs and palmettes. He successfully used the colored glaze and underglaze technique here.
The panel in the mirror is decorated with two string kufic between the rumili curved branches and one with two mirrored scripts. Yellow is dominated by tiling; Rumi motif has been widely used. Also, rosettes, peonies and carnations are also seen.