This is a list of places of worship in Gaziantep, a city in south-central Turkey.
Historical mosques
| Name | Image | Location | Opened | Notes |
| Ağa Mosque | | | 1500s[a] | |
| Ahmed Çelebi Mosque | | | 1672 | |
| Alaüddevle Mosque | | | Mamluk period[b] | |
| Alaybey Mosque | | | late 1500s | |
| Ali Nacar Mosque | | | Mamluk period[c] | |
| Ayşe Bacı Mosque | | | early 1700s | |
| Bostancı Mosque | | | Medieval era[d] | |
| Boyacı Mosque | | | 1357[e] | |
| Esenbek Mosque | | | Mamluk period | |
| Eyüpoğlu Mosque | | | Mamluk period[f] | |
| Hacı Nasır Mosque | | | late 1600s | |
| Handaliye Mosque | | | 1500s | |
| Hüseyin Paşa Mosque | | | early 1700s | |
| Karagöz Mosque | | | | |
| Kara Tarla Mosque | | | 1500s[g] | |
| Kozanlı Mosque | | | late 1600s | |
| Liberation Mosque | | | | Originally Surp Asdvadzadzin Church.[6] |
| Mehmed Nuri Pasha Mosque | | | late 1700s[h] | |
| Ömeriye Mosque | | | 1210 | |
| Ömer Şeyh Mosque | | | 1698 | |
| Şeyh Fethullah Mosque | | | mid 1500s | |
| Şirvani Mosque | | | Unknown[i] | |
| Tahtani Mosque | | | 1500s[j] | |
Historical churches
| Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Opened | Notes |
| The Anglican Church | | | Anglican | late 1800s | Demolished. |
| Chapel of Saint Elias | | | Armenian Apostolic | 1600s | Converted into mosque and bathhouse during the Ottoman period. |
| The First Protestant Church | | Kayacık | | 1855 | Demolished or turned into cinema. |
| Kendirli Church | | | Latin | 1905 | |
| The Second Protestant Church | | Hayık | | 1868 | Fate unclear. |
| Surp Asdvadzadzin Cathedral | | | Armenian Apostolic | 1893 | Present-day Liberation Mosque.[6] |
| Surp Bedros Church | | | Armenian Catholic | 1862 | |
Historical synagogues
Notes
- ^ Rebuilt c. 1799 – c. 1800.
- ^ Prayer-hall rebuilt in 1901.
- ^ Rebuilt in 1816.
- ^ The mihrab and portal date back to 1574. The portico may be from the Ottoman period.
- ^ Repaired in 1575, when the prayer-hall was rebuilt.
- ^ Almost complete reconstruction in 1947.
- ^ Repaired about 1775.
- ^ Minaret built in 1785.
- ^ Repaired in 1681.
- ^ Rebuilt in 1578.
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