Istanbul in Time

Maiden’s Tower (Kız Kulesi)
The Maiden’s Tower (Turkish: Kız Kulesi) is one of the essential points on the Bosporus skyline. ...
152 votes, average: 4.20 out of 5152 votes, average: 4.20 out of 5152 votes, average: 4.20 out of 5152 votes, average: 4.20 out of 5152 votes, average: 4.20 out of 5
152 votes
Küçük Aya Sofya (Little Hagia Sophia)
Located between the districts of Cankurtran and Kadırga, the Small Hagia Sophia (Turkish: Küçük Aya Sofya) is a mosque... ...
9 votes, average: 4.22 out of 59 votes, average: 4.22 out of 59 votes, average: 4.22 out of 59 votes, average: 4.22 out of 59 votes, average: 4.22 out of 5
9 votes
Küçüksu Kasrı (Küçüksu Palace)
The Küçüksu Palace, located on the Bosphorous coastal road between Üsküdar and Beykoz, is a small Ottoman summer palace and was built by Abdülmecit. ...
8 votes, average: 3.75 out of 58 votes, average: 3.75 out of 58 votes, average: 3.75 out of 58 votes, average: 3.75 out of 58 votes, average: 3.75 out of 5
8 votes
Milion Pillar (Milyon Taşı)
The Milion Pillar (Turkish: Milyon Taşı) is found near the entrance to the Yerebatı Cistern and was used as a marker for the starting point of all roads leaving Constantinople during the Byzantine period. ...
45 votes, average: 4.98 out of 545 votes, average: 4.98 out of 545 votes, average: 4.98 out of 545 votes, average: 4.98 out of 545 votes, average: 4.98 out of 5
45 votes
Mısır Çarşısı (Spice Bazaar)
One of Istanbul’s most exciting spots, the Spice Bazaar (Turkish: Mısır Çarşı) was built in the 1660’s as part of the Yeni Mosque complex. ...
13 votes, average: 4.31 out of 513 votes, average: 4.31 out of 513 votes, average: 4.31 out of 513 votes, average: 4.31 out of 513 votes, average: 4.31 out of 5
13 votes
Opening of the Marmaray Rail Tube
A century-and-a-half-old Ottoman dream to link the European and Asian continents under the Bosphorus finally came true as Turkish officials opened the Marmaray Railway between Yenikapı and Üsküdar, on 29th of October, the Turkish Republic’s 90th Anniversary. ...
49 votes, average: 4.96 out of 549 votes, average: 4.96 out of 549 votes, average: 4.96 out of 549 votes, average: 4.96 out of 549 votes, average: 4.96 out of 5
49 votes
Süleymaniye Camii ( Suleymaniye Mosque)
An important piece of the Istanbul skyline, the Süleymaniye Mosque was built between the years 1551 and 1558 upon the orders of Süleyman the Great. ...
51 votes, average: 4.49 out of 551 votes, average: 4.49 out of 551 votes, average: 4.49 out of 551 votes, average: 4.49 out of 551 votes, average: 4.49 out of 5
51 votes
Sultanahmet Camiisi (Blue Mosque)
The Sultanahmet Mosque (Turkish: Sultanahmet Camii), also known as Blue Mosque, was built between the years 1609 – 1616 during the rule of Ahmed I. Located on the Historical Peninsula, in the district to which it gives its name, The Sultanahmet Mosque is considered to be the last great mosque of the classical period. ...
59 votes, average: 4.69 out of 559 votes, average: 4.69 out of 559 votes, average: 4.69 out of 559 votes, average: 4.69 out of 559 votes, average: 4.69 out of 5
59 votes
Tekfur Palace (Tekfur Sarayı)
The Tekfur Palace was built in Edirnekapı as an adjoint to the city’s land walls. It is the only palace that remains from the Blachernae Palace Complex dating from the Byzantine period. ...
30 votes, average: 4.93 out of 530 votes, average: 4.93 out of 530 votes, average: 4.93 out of 530 votes, average: 4.93 out of 530 votes, average: 4.93 out of 5
30 votes
Topkapı Palace Museum (Topkapı Sarayı Müzesi)
The Topkapı Palace is a large palace in Istanbul, Turkey, that was the primary residence of the Ottoman Sultans for approximately 400 years (1465-1856) of their 624-year reign. ...
92 votes, average: 4.71 out of 592 votes, average: 4.71 out of 592 votes, average: 4.71 out of 592 votes, average: 4.71 out of 592 votes, average: 4.71 out of 5
92 votes
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