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Great Inn
From a historical and architectural perspective, Buyuk Han is
the most noteworthy of the Turkish monuments in Nicosia. It
is acknowledged to have been constructed by the first Ottoman
governor of Cyprus, governor-general Muzaffer Pasha in 1572.
The building is rectangular and has two storeys; the rooms ringing
a large courtyard open to an arched and domed pavilion. The
inn has been constructed with stones transported from different
buildings and places. Likewise, it is possible that the marble
columns supporting the small mosque in the middle of the courtyard
have been taken from another building. This small, domed mosque
with its conic, hexagonal stone chimneys complements the inn’s
Turkish style of architecture. The rooms on the ground floor
were used as shops, store-rooms and offices. The rooms on the
upper floor with fireplaces with octagonal chimneys were the
bedrooms. Although the inn is very similar to the ones in Anatolia
one difference can be noticed: whereas this type of inns and
caravanserais in Anatolia usually have only one main entrance,
the Great Inn has another.
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