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A military-based museum with various warplanes, helicopters, and weapons used by Turkish Air Force, and also civilian ai... A military-based museum with various warplanes, helicopters, and weapons used by... A military-based museum with various warplanes, helicopters, and weapons used by Turkish Air Force, ...
Located in Arasta Bazaar, this museum hosts the pavement mosaics of the Byzantine-era Great Palace of Constantinople, wh... Located in Arasta Bazaar, this museum hosts the pavement mosaics of the Byzantin... Located in Arasta Bazaar, this museum hosts the pavement mosaics of the Byzantine-era Great Palace o...
While this partially intact marble pillar dating back to 4th century AD may seem unremarkable, it was the starting point... While this partially intact marble pillar dating back to 4th century AD may seem... While this partially intact marble pillar dating back to 4th century AD may seem unremarkable, it wa...
A car-free downhill cobbled street just behind Hagia Sophia, with renovated (or totally re-built) traditional wooden hou... A car-free downhill cobbled street just behind Hagia Sophia, with renovated (or ... A car-free downhill cobbled street just behind Hagia Sophia, with renovated (or totally re-built) tr...
A must see! One of the best, including a great collection of Sumerian tablets, pieces of the wall of Babylon and Roman m... A must see! One of the best, including a great collection of Sumerian tablets, p... A must see! One of the best, including a great collection of Sumerian tablets, pieces of the wall of...
A neo-gothic anglican cathedral which would not be out of place in northwestern Europe, Crimean Memorial Church was buil... A neo-gothic anglican cathedral which would not be out of place in northwestern ... A neo-gothic anglican cathedral which would not be out of place in northwestern Europe, Crimean Memo...
Arguably the centre of World Orthodoxy, housed since 1586 in Church of St George (Greek: Agíou Geōrgíou, Turkish: Aya Yo... Arguably the centre of World Orthodoxy, housed since 1586 in Church of St George... Arguably the centre of World Orthodoxy, housed since 1586 in Church of St George (Greek: Agíou Geōrg...
Although not at the size of Hagia Sophia, this is the largest church (still used for religious activities) in Turkey. Although not at the size of Hagia Sophia, this is the largest church (still use... Although not at the size of Hagia Sophia, this is the largest church (still used for religious acti...
Finding a quite large and still operating church on the edge of the main square of the largest city of a predominantly M... Finding a quite large and still operating church on the edge of the main square ... Finding a quite large and still operating church on the edge of the main square of the largest city ...
A dancing hall of the mystical Mevlevi order, shut down in 1925 along with all other 'reactionary' movements in Turkey. A dancing hall of the mystical Mevlevi order, shut down in 1925 along with all o... A dancing hall of the mystical Mevlevi order, shut down in 1925 along with all other 'reactionary' m...
Akaretler Caddesi, or officially Süleyman Seba Caddesi features upscale garment boutiques, restaurants, and sidewalk caf... Akaretler Caddesi, or officially Süleyman Seba Caddesi features upscale garment ... Akaretler Caddesi, or officially Süleyman Seba Caddesi features upscale garment boutiques, restauran...
Originally a factory producing fezzes (fes), Ottoman red hats made of felt, adopted in Ottoman Empire in early 1800s as ... Originally a factory producing fezzes (fes), Ottoman red hats made of felt, adop... Originally a factory producing fezzes (fes), Ottoman red hats made of felt, adopted in Ottoman Empir...