The Muradiye Complex was built by Sultan Murat II, who was the last ruler of the Ottoman Empire. The complex includes a madrasa which is an educational institute for the Muslims, mosques, a bath, a hospice, fountains, epitaphs, tombs and more. The complex was built so that the followers of the Islamic faith could congregate and discuss mutual topics. It is one of the most beautiful attractions in the city.
The Yeşil Cami or Green Mosque is a mosque built in the middle of the 15th Century by architect Haci Ivaz Pasa. It derives its name from the color of the interior walls and ceiling of eyvans that are decorated with a mosaic of blue-green tiles. The structure is the foremost example of the Bursa site architecture and is based on a reverse T-plan and a vestibule at the entrance that leads to a central hall flanked by eyvans. The mosque is open for visitors throughout the year and is a perfect place to admire the medieval architecture.