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“Deep sensation of ancient art history Amazing job done by romans, unbelievable detailed work on roof and column structure A must place to visit at Istanbul Meduse brings back greek mythology knowledge”
“This Byzantine engineering feat has 336 mismatched columns taken from the ruins of the buildings conquered by Constantine the Great, who built the cistern in the 4th century A.D. Bonus: Two stone Medusa heads, pil...”
“Having seen before hand John Romer's Video about the Byzantine Empire (I recommend seeing it if you have a bent for good history telling) This site is also the closest one can get to the Race track of Ben Hur.”
“This beautiful Egyptian obelisk dating back to 1450 BC was brought from Karnak to decorate the Hippodrome by Constantine 1 when he founded the city.”
“When you walk down , enter the tomb adjacent to the aqueduct, from inside amazing photo ops ... On other side of the Valens is the Şehzade Mosque also well worth a visit...”
“This aqueduct is a wonder of Roman architecture because after 1500 years and more it is still standing and the modern traffic on Atatürk Boulevard flows through under its arches.”
“You can take a bas from Eminonu or a taxi to go there .If you're already read about the walls of Constantinopole , you'll be impress by this famous construction.Close to Kariye /Chora Museum , there is the place f...”
“These astonishing fortifications protected Constantinople from hundreds of thousands invading enemies.”
“This you can walk around and look at plants and animals, bucolic scenes, hunting scenes, phantastic creatures, or at scenes from everyday life in Roman times.”
“A stone's throw from Haghia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, this is a delightful and interesting museum of mosiacs from the Great Palace preserved in their actual location.”