Places to see when you come to Istanbul.
Meet the beauties of the most valuable city in history.
TOPKAPI PALACE
After the conquest of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror in 1453 and the construction of the Palace in 1460 and completed in 1478, The Marmara Sea is built on an area of 700,000 square meters on the East Roman acropolis in the Sarayburnu, at the edge of the historical peninsula of the Istanbul Bosphorus and Golden Horn. From the time of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror to the thirty-first Sultan Sultan Abdulmecid, the empire was used as the administrative, educational and artistic center for four hundred years and at the same time became the sultan's home. He moved to the Dolmabahçe Palace in the middle of the 19th century and was later turned into a museum on April 3, 1924. I would definitely recommend the sightseeing
BASILICA CISTERN
Hagia Sophia's Basilica Cistern, one of Istanbul's visual constructions was also seen. Built by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I. Justinian (527-565), this large underground cistern was named as the "Yerebatan Palace" among the public due to the marble columns rising from the water and seen as countless. Where the cistern is located, it is also referred to as a Basilica, in other words Basilica Cistern. Medusa Head, the base of two columns under the masterpieces of the Roman Period sculpture art is used. It is not known which structures the Medusa heads were brought to and brought here, attracting the most attention of the people visiting the cistern. Researchers can only identify columns as shaded during the construction of cisterns. Despite this view, some legends about the Medusa Head have been formed.
GRAND BAZAAR
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The Grand Bazaar is the first shopping center on the 110,000 sqm area with 65 streets in the world. There are wonderful jewelery, hand-woven carpets and shops where you can find almost everything.
It's an incredible place. You need to go sightseeing.
You need 1 full day to travel.
HAGİA SOPHİA
Haghia Sophia is the largest church in Istanbul in the Eastern Roman Empire and was built three times in the same place. His first name was Megale Ekklesia (Great Church) and Hagia Sophia (Sacred Wisdom) from the 5th century. Hagia Sophia is the cathedral, the largest church in the capital, crowned by rulers during the Eastern Roman Empire.
BLUE MOSQUE (SULTAN AHMET)
One of the most important works of the 17th century, the Blue Mosque is a masterpiece built within the architectural sense of Mimar Sinan. After Sinan, the architect Sedefkâr Mehmet Aga, who took over the legacy of the Turkish architecture, rose up in the hands of Mehmet Aga. As a civilian, Sultan I. Ahmet was 14 years old when he was 14 years old. He was seated as the 14th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (in 1603) In 1617 he died at the age of 28.
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