Hagia Sophia
10 de maio, Turquia ⋅ 🌬 16 °CNach unserem Besuch im Versunkenen Palast ging es gleich zu einem weiteren Wahrzeichen der Stadt… zur Hagia Sophia. Einst Kirche, später ein Museum und jetzt eine Moschee blickt das Gebäude aufLeia mais
Nach unserem Besuch im Versunkenen Palast ging es gleich zu einem weiteren Wahrzeichen der Stadt… zur Hagia Sophia. Einst Kirche, später ein Museum und jetzt eine Moschee blickt das Gebäude aufLeia mais
Évidemment, une fois débarrassés de nos gros sacs à dos, nos premiers pas à Istanbul nous mènent devant Hagia Sophia. Vous connaissez Saint Sophie, c’est ce majestueux monument qu’on a puLeia mais
4th stop of the Day - Incredible underground cisterns in the southwest part of the Hagia Sophia. Over 325 columns, delivered via aquaduct from reservoirs. Built in the 6th Century during the reign ofLeia mais
The Hagia Sophia is one of those 'bucket list' sights. I joined up with a booked tour guide and after a long line, we had a short tour of what was the largest church in the world for many years.
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Heute hat Marc nichts geplant. Also hat jeder sein eigenes Ding gemacht. Ich bin mit dem Rad ums goldene Horn, also Richtung Fischhafen und offenes Meer. Sogar Delfine gesehen. War gemütlich. Noch anLeia mais
This museum is housed in the former 16th century palace of Suleiman the Magnificent’s Grand Vizier, Ibrahim Pasha. The museum holds approximately 40,000 pieces spanning from the 7th to 19th century.Leia mais
Arrival at 6am
Nice coffee shop
Free walking tour in this amazing city
Kumpir for lunch
Little nap to recover from the night in the bus
Sultanahmed neighbor for the beginning of the night
DinerLeia mais
La Citerne Basilique, aussi connue sous le nom turc Yerebatan Sarnıcı (« la citerne enfouie sous terre »), est une gigantesque citerne souterraine de Constantinople. Elle fut construite au VIeLeia mais
Left the mosques and from there we went to the Basilica Cisterna it is the largest of several hundred ancient cisterns that lie beneath the city of Istanbul, Turkey. That was our morning. WalkedLeia mais
This subterranean structure was commissioned by Emperor Justinian and built in 532. The largest surviving Byzantine cistern in Istanbul, it was constructed using 336 columns, many of which wereLeia mais
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Basilica Cistern