Istanbul Architectural Gems
Istanbul's skyline is defined by centuries of diverse architectural evolution. This collection showcases the city's transition from the Roman era's Column of Constantine to the Byzantine engineering seen in the Hagia Sophia's massive dome and the subterranean Cistern of Philoxenos. The Ottoman legacy is represented through the intricate blue tilework of the Sultanahmet Mosque, the expansive courtyards of the Topkapı Palace, and the ornate Rococo design of the Sultan Ahmed III Fountain, all situated within the historic heart of the city.
Topkapı Palace
Historic Ottoman palace and former royal residence featuring centuries-old architecture and extensive imperial collections, now functioning as a museum and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Blue Mosque
Historic Ottoman mosque known for its six minarets and intricate blue tile interior decoration. It is an active place of worship and a significant example of Ottoman architecture.
Hagia Sophia
Historic architectural masterpiece that has served as a church, mosque, and museum, renowned for its Byzantine architecture and cultural significance.
Cistern of Philoxenos
Byzantine underground cistern featuring 224 columns and notable Byzantine architecture. It serves as an archaeological site and museum showcasing ancient water storage engineering.
Column of Constantine
There used to be a statue of Constantine the Great atop of this Roman column.
Sultan Ahmed III Fountain
The Fountain of Sultan Ahmed III is a fountain in the great square in front of the Imperial Gate of Topkapı Palace in Istanbul, Turkey.
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