Historical Places

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Historical Places

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This palace was built in the mid 1800s to replace an earlier structure that was made of wood. The new palace incorporated sixteen separate buildings with stables, a flour mill and a clock tower among them.
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Dolmabahce Palace
Dolmabahçe Caddesi
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This palace was built in the mid 1800s to replace an earlier structure that was made of wood. The new palace incorporated sixteen separate buildings with stables, a flour mill and a clock tower among them.
According to Turkish legend, a princess was locked in this tower to protect her from being bitten by a snake. Over the years the tower has been used as a customs station, lighthouse and a residence for retired naval officers.
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Kız Kulesi
Üsküdar Harem Sahil Yolu
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According to Turkish legend, a princess was locked in this tower to protect her from being bitten by a snake. Over the years the tower has been used as a customs station, lighthouse and a residence for retired naval officers.
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Anatoliska fästningen
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This three-towered fortress was built in 1452 on the Bosphorus to protect the narrow waterway from advancing ships.
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Rumelihisari
Yahya Kemal Caddesi
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This three-towered fortress was built in 1452 on the Bosphorus to protect the narrow waterway from advancing ships.
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Yoros Castle
No:3 Fener Yolu
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Built in 500 A.D., Galata Tower is one of the dominating landmarks of Istanbul. It was used as a watchtower to help defend the city.
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Galata
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Built in 500 A.D., Galata Tower is one of the dominating landmarks of Istanbul. It was used as a watchtower to help defend the city.
The Basilica Cistern is the largest of several hundred ancient cisterns beneath the city that provided a water filtration system for the buildings nearby. This underground chamber measures approximately 138 meters (453 ft) by 64.6 meters (212 ft) and is capable of holding 80,000 cubic meters (2,800,000 cu ft) of water. The ceiling is supported by 336 marble columns.
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Basilikacisternen
1/3 Yerebatan Cd.
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The Basilica Cistern is the largest of several hundred ancient cisterns beneath the city that provided a water filtration system for the buildings nearby. This underground chamber measures approximately 138 meters (453 ft) by 64.6 meters (212 ft) and is capable of holding 80,000 cubic meters (2,800,000 cu ft) of water. The ceiling is supported by 336 marble columns.
(Blue Mosque) Built between 1609-1616, this impressive mosque has six minarets. Why is it called "Blue Mosque?" There are two stories: the first, more common one is that the interior is covered in Blue İznik tiles. The second is: many years ago, ancient sailors who sailed by the mosque on the Marmara Sea saw the blue colors of the sea reflected in the mosque.
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Blå moskén
No:10 Atmeydanı Cd.
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(Blue Mosque) Built between 1609-1616, this impressive mosque has six minarets. Why is it called "Blue Mosque?" There are two stories: the first, more common one is that the interior is covered in Blue İznik tiles. The second is: many years ago, ancient sailors who sailed by the mosque on the Marmara Sea saw the blue colors of the sea reflected in the mosque.
This summer residence of the Sultans was also used to house foreign heads of state visiting the Ottoman capital. Several palaces had been built and demolished at this site over the years. The present structure was built between 1861-1865 and has six staterooms and 26 smaller rooms.
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Historisk tunnel i Beylerbeyi-palatset
Abdullahağa Caddesi
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This summer residence of the Sultans was also used to house foreign heads of state visiting the Ottoman capital. Several palaces had been built and demolished at this site over the years. The present structure was built between 1861-1865 and has six staterooms and 26 smaller rooms.
Haydarpasa Limani
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Anadolu Kavağı
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Beyazıt
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Kamondo-trapporna
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Zeyrek-moskén
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Sankt Antonius kyrka
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St. Esprit Cathedral
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Neve Shalom Synagogue
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Yenikapi Mevlevihanesi
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Adile Sultan Palace
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Beyazıt-tornet
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1001 Direk Cistern
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Aya Kiryaki Kilisesi
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Saint Pierre Church
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Armenian Church of Surp Takavor
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Vosgeperan Armenian Catholic Church
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French Palace
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ETZ Ahayim Synagogue
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Bahariye Mevlevihanesi
Bahariye Caddesi
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Eminönü
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Galatabron
Galata Köprüsü
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