Drive to Istanbul. Some go by Gallipoli, but we go via Bursa visiting several mosques and temples.
Green Tomb:
This is the tomb of Sultan Mehmet I. Inside the building there are nine sarcophagi, the biggest belonging to Mehmet I and others to members of his family and court. Actually these are empty and symbolic as people were buried downstairs.
Green Mosque:
Yesil Cami is a mosque of the Zaviye plan. Zaviye is a kind of multi-functional mosque having the inverted "T" plan with additional rooms for traveling dervishes. This style was mostly seen during the first years of the Ottoman Empire.
Great Mosque:
Ulucami was the Great Mosque of Bursa which was built by Sultan Bayezit I between the years 1396-1400. Ulucami was the first congregational mosque built by the Ottomans. Unlike many other mosques, this one does not have one big central dome.