Istanbul by Night Hippodrome & Obelisks Grand
Bazaar, Topkapi Palace Harem
Suleymaniye Mosque Blue Mosque:
Blue Mosque: Iys, magnificent series of domes and semidomes, its six slender
minarets sprouting from the corners of the mosque, its spacious courtyard,
and gtandiose yet elegent proportions, make the Blue Mosque, one of the architectural
marvels of the world.
Hippodrome and Obelisks:
The ancient Hippodrome, the scene of chariot races and the centre of Byzantine
civil life, stans in the open space in front of the Blue Mosque.
Haghia Shophia Musseum:
Haghia Sophia was built at the Command of minor but fascinating Ottomans 532
to 537. The courtyard of Haghia Sophia harbors a number of minor but fascinating
Ottoman structures.
Grand Bazaar:
The Grand Bazaar was built at the commands of Fatih Mehmet shorty after the
Conquest of Istanbul in 1453. It contains 4399 shops, 2195 works, 497 stalls
and 18 fountains.
Topkapi Palaca:
As the administrative center, for nearly 400 years, for the Ottoman Empire,
which was one of the greatest empires of the world, Topkapi Palace is certainly
the most important historical site to be visited in Istanbul. In 1461 less
than ten years after the conquest, Fatih Mehmet ordered felicity. Topkapi Palace
remained the seat of the Ottoman Sultans until 1868. Then Abdulmecit moved
to the European-style Dolmabahce Palace further up the Bosphorus.
Suleymaniye Mosque:
Suleymaniye is without question one of the greatest works of its Architect
Sinan, in Istanbul. Begum in 1550, the mosque was completed in 1557, with two
more years required in order to finish
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