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Tombs of Osman and Orhan (Osman Gazi Türbesi)

Yiğitler Caddesi 4, Osmangazi, Bursa, TUR

Find the Tombs of Osman and Orhan (Osman Gazi Türbesi) founders of the Ottoman Empire, in Tophane Park in Bursa. Built in an Ottoman baroque style by Sultan Abdulaziz in 1863, after the original tombs were destroyed by an earthquake in 1855, the lavishly decorated tombs pay homage to the first sultan of the Ottoman Empire, his son, and their family.

The tombs are located side by side in Tophane Park, with Osman Gazi’s tomb on the left side of the park and Orhan Gazi on the right. Osman Gazi’s sarcophagus is the more richly decorated of the two and includes mother-of-pearl inlays. Both are surrounded by plain sarcophagi of family members and descendents. Visitors can visit the two tombs and stroll around Tophane Park, admiring beautiful views of the city of Bursa.

Visit the Tombs of Osman and Orhan independently or on a guided sightseeing tour of Bursa, which may include other popular attractions such as the Great Mosque, the Green Mosque, and the Bursa Grand Bazaar. Or opt for a multi-day tour and explore highlights of Bursa and Istanbul.

  • The Tombs of Osman and Orhan are ideal for history and architecture fans.

  • It’s free to enter the Tombs of Osman and Orhan.

  • Dress conservatively and cover your head when visiting the tombs.

  • Full-day tours from Istanbul can last upwards of 12 hours.

The Tombs of Osman and Orhan are located in Tophane Park, on top of a hill. The closest subway station is Sehrekustu, which will require an uphill walk. Guided tours include round-trip transportation. From Istanbul, the city of Bursa is about a 4-hour drive, and buses connect the two cities on a regular basis.

The Tombs of Osman and Orhan are open daily from dawn until dusk. The tombs don’t usually get too crowded, and most visitors spend less than an hour here. It’s easy to combine a visit here with other attractions in Tophane Park, including the Tophane Clocktower.

Osman Gazi, also known as Osman I, was the founder and first sultan of the Ottoman Empire. He died in 1324, around the time his son, Orhan, conquered Bursa, which became the capital of the Ottoman Empire for 130 years. It was Osman Gazi's wish to be "laid to rest beneath the silver dome of Bursa," and his tomb was constructed on the chapel of St. Elie, the Byzantine monastery formerly on the site.

No, there is no admission fee to enter the Tombs of Osman and Orhan (Osman Gazi Türbesi) in Bursa. Similarly, the nearby Grand Mosque of Bursa (like all mosques in Turkey) is also free to visit, as are other neighboring attractions, including the Tophane Clock Tower.

Yes, there are guided tours of the Tombs of Osman and Orhan (Osman Gazi Türbesi), offering insights into their historical significance. Tours from Istanbul and Bursa are easy to find. These tours often include lunch, transportation, and visits to other Bursa landmarks, such as the Tophane Clock Tower and Cover Bazaar.

The Tombs of Osman and Orhan are typically open seven days a week from 8am to 8pm in summer and 9am to 6pm in winter. Certain religious holidays may affect these hours, and the dates vary by year, so it’s important to check a national Turkish calendar ahead of your visit.

Yes, visitors can take photographs inside the Tombs of Osman and Orhan, although it’s important to avoid using your flash. For ideal lighting, visit the tombs in the morning and late afternoon. Remember, this is a holy site, so it’s important to be respectful of other guests throughout your visit.

Visitors to the Tombs of Osman and Orhan (Osman Gazi Türbesi) can explore nearby attractions such as the Grand Mosque of Bursa, Green Tomb, and the Covered Bazaar. All these spots are within walking distance of each other. Plus, you can try Bursa’s Iskender kebab at one of the nearby restaurants.

The Tombs of Osman and Orhan in Bursa serve as the final resting places of the Ottoman Empire's founders and remain a symbol of the mighty empire's origins and legacy. An earthquake destroyed the original tombs in 1855, prompting their reconstruction in 1868 to mirror the Ottoman Baroque style.

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