Western Influence in Ottoman Lands
Turkey
‘Ottoman admiration for Western art, architecture and urbanism led to the birth of a new taste in the Tulip Period (1718–30).’
Ottoman admiration for Western art, architecture and urbanism led to the birth of a new taste in the Tulip Period (1718–30). Increasingly during the following decades, Baroque and Rococo features were introduced to the Ottoman style, thus the Empire, Neo-Classical and Eclectic styles became quite common in the 19th century.
Nuruosmaniye Mosque

Hegira 1169 / AD 1755
Ottoman
Çemberlitaş, Istanbul, Turkey
With the curvilinear forms of both the plan and decoration, Nur-u Osmaniye Mosque is the most original monument of Ottoman Baroque architecture.